tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-566910144128958757.post8598125670615857235..comments2023-04-30T00:48:50.178-07:00Comments on Core Biology I Honors: Celebrating Deep Freeze, Insect Experts See a Chance to Kill Off Invasive SpeciesAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08576127734266494869noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-566910144128958757.post-77721750326913425492014-01-24T19:49:11.136-08:002014-01-24T19:49:11.136-08:00 This article was very nice to read because of how... This article was very nice to read because of how short and concise it was while still providing a wonderful summary and explanation of the topic. The article was very easy to read which allowed the reader to quickly soak in the knowledge. Another thing I liked about the article is how the author was able to integrate a quote from a direct source. This gave more scientific backing to the main point and added depth to it as well. A third thing I enjoyed about this article was how Lauren was able to connect the article to the reader. Lauren gave New Jersey as an example and was able to explain why the drop in temperature and death of harmful insects affects us in our everyday lives.<br />Before reading Lauren’s article I had no idea about either these harmful insects or how the cold weather affected them. I thought it was interesting to hear how the subzero weather actually has a positive effect along side with the negative of it being very cold. I also found it shocking how the bugs have managed to kill tens of millions of trees. This seems like such a great number and it’s astounding that I had no idea about it. <br />One thing I would have liked more from the author is if she gave us more of the statistics involving the topic at hand. The author even mentions that there were multiple statistics mentioned in the original article so I would have liked it if she had mentioned some of them.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13491099428097798655noreply@blogger.com