...eat dirt with the door closed," she said, laughing and a little embarrassed because she is a nurse at the Bibb County Health Department. "I just call it eating dirt. That's what I do. Every day that God sends that's what I do. Technically...
...take much water for eggs to be able to hatch," said Al Hlavaty, an environmental health specialist for the Bibb County health department. "You might think it's only a quarter inch of water. That can be enough. They are very adaptable, unfortunately...