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Lester Nicholas, 5th Civil Engineer Squadron pest management foreman, looks over a pest management plan at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., Jan. 10, 2017. The Minot AFB entomology shop is responsible for preventative pest management year-round for both the 5th Bomb Wing and 91st Missile Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jessica Weissman) 5 CES Entomology manages pests
The Minot AFB entomology shop is responsible for preventative pest management year-round for both the 5th Bomb Wing and 91st Missile Wing.
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Dale Waites, U.S. Department of Agriculture wildlife biologist, poses with an American kestrel on the airfield at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., July 15, 2016. The American kestrel is the most common falcon in North America and can cause damage to the engines of incoming and outgoing B-52H Stratofortresses. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class J.T. Armstrong) The Falcon Hunter
Sporting a navy blue polo and ball cap, both ornamented with U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) wildlife services logos, he scans the horizon.Dale Waites, USDA wildlife biologist, grabs his binoculars to get a better look across the airfield at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota. As soon as he spots what he’s been looking for, he sets down the
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