Consider This Before Buying A Real Christmas Tree
Are you a fan of having a real Christmas tree inside your home during the holidays? You might want to pick up a few cans of bug spray after what researchers have discovered.
Lurking on the branches could be thousands of tiny bugs – sometimes up to 25,000 in an average tree – but thankfully they’re not dangerous.
If you go to the tree farms where you cut down your own, that’s where the most bugs are found, according to Dr. Gavin Svenson with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, who says, “You take it out of nature and you bring it in your house, you bring nature with you.”
Leave the tree in the garage for a few days before moving it inside, which can help contain a possible infestation.
Kevin is a member of Tampa Bay‘s Hometown Morning Krewe on 995 QYK. He has been with the station for 25 years, is a Tampa native, and went to Jesuit High School and USF. Go Bulls!. He is passionate about all things Tampa Bay. Kevin writes articles on the ongoing road projects around the Tampa Bay area, awards that Tampa Bay cities and businesses have won and country music happenings around the Bay area. He is always doing many things with his wife and kids. He loves to read books and play video games in his spare time.