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CONTENT PREVIEWBy Rick NathansonJournal Staff Writer Don't look for a plague of biblical proportions, but New Mexico is likely to experience infestations of grasshoppers, field crickets and other creepy-crawlies as a result of the state's warm and dry winter, warns entomologist Mike English. On the bright side, the dry conditions also mean there will likely be fewer moths, fewer mosquitoes, and fewer biting flies and ho ... MORE TO CONTINUE READING, SUBSCRIBE NOW >>
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