Cockroach epidemic 26. september 2006 11:26 Kakkalakkar að Stapahrauni 2, Hafnarfirði Stapahraun 2, Hafnarfirði Dagur Bjarnason býr á staðnum, 2. hæð, stendur 201 á hurðinni. getur veitt og sýnt ljósmyndurum nokkur dýr til að mynda. Entomologist Erling Ólafsson says there is real threat of cockroaches spreading from the U.S. Navy Base and into Icelandic society when the military leaves. So far, Iceland has been free of cockroaches. A lot of cockroaches and other insects can be found at the Base. „This is something we cannot ignore“ he says. These insects have arrived in Iceland with large shipments to the Base, that are imported without much inspection from Icelandic officials. „I think there is enough for them to eat in these housings“ says Erling who believes the cockroaches will have no trouble escaping from the base and into other towns. „Cockroaches spread easily with people“ he says. Cockroaches do not die of hunger, they always find something.“ Cockroaches eat everything from scaps of food to dead insects. „Cockroaches are dirty and they stink, they are quick to hide and squeeze in everywhere.“ News News in English Mest lesið Aron Can heill á húfi Innlent Epstein-skjölin og Trump: Eitthvað virðist rotið í Danaveldi Erlent Ísraelskur ráðherra kynnir áform um þjóðernishreinsun á Gasa Erlent Hundurinn gerði vart um mann sem stóð og starði inn Innlent Tekist á um þéttingu byggðar: „Þá getur þú bara flutt til Kaupmannahafnar“ Innlent Lögreglan leitar tveggja manna Innlent Ólíðandi að fá sektir aftur og aftur Innlent Amgen sver af sér njósnir um starfsfólk Íslenskrar erfðagreiningar Innlent Óánægja með stjórnarandstöðuna eykst hressilega Innlent „Sorglega lítið eftir“ þegar sundkappinn var stöðvaður Innlent
Entomologist Erling Ólafsson says there is real threat of cockroaches spreading from the U.S. Navy Base and into Icelandic society when the military leaves. So far, Iceland has been free of cockroaches. A lot of cockroaches and other insects can be found at the Base. „This is something we cannot ignore“ he says. These insects have arrived in Iceland with large shipments to the Base, that are imported without much inspection from Icelandic officials. „I think there is enough for them to eat in these housings“ says Erling who believes the cockroaches will have no trouble escaping from the base and into other towns. „Cockroaches spread easily with people“ he says. Cockroaches do not die of hunger, they always find something.“ Cockroaches eat everything from scaps of food to dead insects. „Cockroaches are dirty and they stink, they are quick to hide and squeeze in everywhere.“
News News in English Mest lesið Aron Can heill á húfi Innlent Epstein-skjölin og Trump: Eitthvað virðist rotið í Danaveldi Erlent Ísraelskur ráðherra kynnir áform um þjóðernishreinsun á Gasa Erlent Hundurinn gerði vart um mann sem stóð og starði inn Innlent Tekist á um þéttingu byggðar: „Þá getur þú bara flutt til Kaupmannahafnar“ Innlent Lögreglan leitar tveggja manna Innlent Ólíðandi að fá sektir aftur og aftur Innlent Amgen sver af sér njósnir um starfsfólk Íslenskrar erfðagreiningar Innlent Óánægja með stjórnarandstöðuna eykst hressilega Innlent „Sorglega lítið eftir“ þegar sundkappinn var stöðvaður Innlent