[…] give them a good wash. This liqueur is nicely stashed in the dark laundry room together with the Rhubarbello I made two weeks ago. Excited to see the […]
[…] in animal adaptation and behaviour. My focus lies on mosquitoes. Why? You can read that in my previous mosquito blog! I am specializing in the ecology of mosquitoes that can transmit infectious diseases. At the […]
[…] Human Landing Catches, I also placed mosquito traps and ovitraps. Besides the BG-sentinel (see the previous blog), I also brought the Suna trap. The trap looks slightly different, but the operation method is the […]
Walnut liqueur – Tessa's Cup of Tea
July 18, 2017 at 11:06 am[…] give them a good wash. This liqueur is nicely stashed in the dark laundry room together with the Rhubarbello I made two weeks ago. Excited to see the […]
Mosquito research in Suriname: Yellow fever – Tessa's Cup of Tea
January 26, 2018 at 4:25 pm[…] in animal adaptation and behaviour. My focus lies on mosquitoes. Why? You can read that in my previous mosquito blog! I am specializing in the ecology of mosquitoes that can transmit infectious diseases. At the […]
Mosquito research in Suriname: malaria – Tessa's Cup of Tea
February 7, 2018 at 9:58 am[…] Human Landing Catches, I also placed mosquito traps and ovitraps. Besides the BG-sentinel (see the previous blog), I also brought the Suna trap. The trap looks slightly different, but the operation method is the […]
Viola
November 20, 2018 at 7:05 amHeeeeerlijke taart!! Niet moeilijk om te maken en ook heel lekker als je geen Guinness liefhebber bent. Ik ga hem zeker nog een keer maken!
tessa
November 20, 2018 at 9:13 amDank je voor je lieve berichtje! Ik zal hem ook nog vaak maken… 🙂