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Lucilia Rebello Emerson
November 3, 2016 1 a.m.

Lucilia Rebello Emerson

Lucilia Rebello Emerson, age 93, passed away after a brief illness on Oct. 29, in Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Lucy is survived by her grandson, Sean Emerson of Vancouver, Wash.; her granddaughter, Terzah Farley of San Antonio, Texas; her daughter-in-law, Norma Jean Emerson of Pampa, Texas; her great-grandchildren Jasmine and Christopher Emerson, and Elyana Farley. She is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Albert A. Emerson, of Bonners Ferry, Idaho.

Getting antsy: Ants in the house
December 3, 2020 1 a.m.

Getting antsy: Ants in the house

Ants are among the most successful insects, out numbering all other individual animals combined. Their presence in nature is essential to the well-being of the garden and environment. But they are not welcome in our house.

Thatching ant hills only a portion of the nest
July 11, 2019 1 a.m.

Thatching ant hills only a portion of the nest

Anyone who’s walked through the pine forests of Boundary County has seen them, the large, often knee high mounds of pine needles and other forest debris, which, on a sunny day, are swarming with ants. These are the homes of thatching ants. In bad weather these appear to be lifeless piles of debris, but on sunny days they can be boiling with activity. Thatching ant colonies are abundant, especially in Jack Pine forests wherever there is a site that receives good sunshine. The edges of roads and snowmobile trails are great spots to find them. Warmth from the sun is an important resource for the developing eggs and larvae.

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