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way that bugs can hitch a ride on the holiday staples. For Lisa Piccitto, almost every Christmas tree catches her eye. “Even though it’s fake I still wonder,” Piccitto said. Big or small, Piccitto is on the lookout for what could be lurking inside. “You never know why could be hiding in there,” she said. That’s because one Christmas, Lisa’s tree came with an unwanted surprise. “I put up my Christmas tree everything was great and maybe like a week later all of a sudden I started seeing like little tiny baby praying mantis here and there around my house,” she recalled. Entomologist at Nozzle Nolen Pest Solutions, Paul Sugrue says a Christmas tree can sometimes come with an egg sac inside. When the sac gets in warm temperatures, like in south Florida, that can cause it to hatch. “It’s kind of springtime for these bugs and things get very active,” Sugrue said. He says different species can be lurking in a tree. The most concerning are ticks. “Ticks will lay you know a couple thousand eggs at a time so it’s kind of horrendous when they hatch out,” he said. To protect your home he suggests... “You know cut the netting open outside, shake the tree out really well it gets rid of some of the old needles anyhow. Let it sit and put it in a bucket of water so the fresh cut doesn’t close up and let it sit outside overnight,” he said. He says you should avoid pesticides that could harm your animals or children. And if you want to be extra cautious, you can manually check the branches for egg sacs. “I think this Christmas I’m going to get a little tree and maybe we’ll be safer,” said Piccitto. Sugrue says if you find an egg sac you should dispose of it. He says since trees are coming from different parts of the country and even out of the country, it could contain an invasive species that could harm our environment.This story was originally published by Sabirah Rayford at WPTV. 1895

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n and administration, according to prosecutors."Mr. Manafort lied to keep more money when he had it, and he lied to get more money when he didn't," prosecutor Greg Andres told jurors during closing arguments. "This is a case about lies."Defense attorney Richard Westling said Manafort became the special counsel's victim in a "selective process of pulling" his financial records to concoct a narrative of an "elaborate fraud scheme." (Ellis, who has been a colorful, and at times controversial, presence during the trial, later instructed the jury not to consider such characterizations of Mueller's team's motives.)Manafort faces up to 305 years in prison if convicted on all charges. 2709

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We've learned that once you go into respiratory issues -- you have trouble breathing, you're short of breath -- and you have a fever, that is the time to get medical treatment without delay, he said. 199

  

Utah Avalanche Center said this same area has seen two fatalities in the past, one in 2012 and one in 2005.In fact, just two days prior to this accident another slide occurred in the same area.“If you’re hearing about avalanches on the same kinds of slopes you want to ride on, that is nature’s biggest freebie, it’s the biggest red flag,” said Craig Gordon, an avalanche forecaster with Utah Avalanche Center.The UAC warned that the risk of avalanches is already high this season, especially on the north-facing slopes like the one the snowboarder was on Sunday.“The avalanche danger, on a scale of one to five, is anywhere between a level three and four,” Gordon said.They said the problem comes from heavy snowfall on top of a weak base on north-facing slopes.“Any avalanche you trigger that breaks to the ground is certainly going to be deep, it’s going to be scary," Gordon said. "And like we saw today, it unfortunately could have a terrible, terrible outcome at the end of the day."It’s a concern that won’t go away overnight.“These weak basal layers near the ground, every time we load those up, they’re going to react, it’s going to take a while for them to heal,” Gordon said. “We’ve just got to exercise a little bit of patience.”Gordon said there are plenty of places in the backcountry that are still “safe” to recreate in. He suggests sticking to slopes that are on the south side of the compass, low-angle slopes, or sticking to areas within Utah’s ski resorts.While those who frequent the backcountry should always carry a beacon, shovel, probe and come equipped with the latest forecast, Gordon believes avoidance is key.“If we’ve got to use this gear, it means the accident has already happened. We’ve got to avoid the accident,” Gordon said.UAC staff and Park City and Canyons resort avalanche professionals will investigate the scene Monday morning.According to UAC, this is Utah’s fifth avalanche fatality in 2019 and the first of this winter season.You can find the latest avalanche forecast on the 2021

  

We told him at the end that he had won this battle by the many lives he had touched by sharing his three year battle, the statement said. "He was at peace with that, surrounded by family. Thank you for giving us this time we have had with him, it was a blessing."Alvarez entered end-of-life hospice care last week.On June 11, a frail Alvarez made his way to Washington with other first responders to testify in a House Judiciary subcommittee hearing for an extension of the fund for police officers, firefighters and other emergency workers who became ill after laboring at the site of the 2001 World Trade Center terrorist attacks. He received a standing ovation that day."I'm now in hospice, because (there) is nothing else the doctors can do to fight the cancer," Alvarez wrote in a Facebook post the following week.Some lawmakers on the panel did not show up for the hearing this month, leading to a fiery speech from comedian and fund proponent Jon Stewart."As I sit here today, I can't help but think what an incredible metaphor this room is for the entire process that getting health care and benefits for 9/11 first responders has come to," Stewart said.Alvarez, speaking slowly, 1189

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