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Posted by: photoblog 7/22/2008 4:31 PM


B.t.i. Briquets (or donuts), a floating larvicide, right, and VectoLex, a biological larvicide, left, are shown by Jess Knight, the Storm Water manager for the City of Ocala in a northeast Ocala neighborhood on Northeast 32nd Avenue in Ocala, Fla. on Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Both larvicides are used in standing water to kill mosquito larvae before they can develop into adult mosquitos. Clarke Mosquioto Control, whose closest operation office is located in Putnam County, is contracted to spray 38 different zones in the City of Ocala. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRENG, Bruce ACKERMAN).
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marauder donuts?    By D.Hole on 7/26/2008 12:39 AM
Is that you Jerry? You've come a long way from the screwdriver burglar case!


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