Author: Les Harrison

Les Harrison is a longtime resident of north Florida, having attended public schools in three counties. He has a Bachelor Degree from the University of Florida in Journalism and a Master’s of Science from Auburn University in Agricultural Economics. He is the author of more than 2000 newspaper and magazine stories and journal articles. During his career, he held positions in private, government and educational (university level) sectors. He holds the title of Extension Agent Emeritus. He can be reached at harrison.gl@gmail.com.

A Natural Mosquito Control That Is Popular Far and Wide

One similarity Maine has with Florida is mosquitoes. While my limited time in the far north indicates these endemic pests are not as intensely bothersome as the ones which reside in Florida, either native or exotic, they still appear too plentiful. Almost anything in plentiful quantities will sooner or later encounter another creature which will…Read more

Visiting the Natural Beauty of the Pine Tree State

There is one absolute certainty about August 2023 in the panhandle Florida area. It is hot, humid and by most standards generally unpleasant to intolerable during the middle of the day to the late evening if you stay out too long. Granted, it is summer in Florida which is usually associated with beach weather and…Read more

The Importance of Not Jumping to Conclusions

A mistaken identity can cause an assortment of problems, especially for the subject of the incorrect assumption. The misidentified individual may be credited with negative attributes which have no basis in reality. In fiction, a plot about erroneous identification has delivered many hours of entertainment for the readers. Even Hollywood has used the falsely accused…Read more

An Invasive That Must Be Weeded Out Before It’s Too Late

In a few days, the dog days of summer begin in earnest. Historically this is the season when Sirius, the dog star, is visible in the northern hemisphere. This celestial event is reputed to indicate the onset of the year’s hottest weather. Additionally, ancient lore attributed mad dogs, bad luck and many other negative characteristics…Read more

The Importance of Summer While It Lasts

The summer solstice has passed, and the weather reflects the seasonal change. High temperatures and stifling humidity are the daily norm. Still, the sun has begun its daily retreat into the southern sky, and the northern hemisphere repeats its regular annual tilt away from solar exposure. The creatures and plants which populate the woods, swamps…Read more

The Sunshine State’s Fine Feathered Fishing Experts

Living near coastal north Florida has a variety of exceptional benefits. The natural environment is a feature many visitors travel great distances to experience and enjoy when they have leisure days to spend in a calm location. While some residents may take this advantage for granted after a while, a short stopover to another part…Read more

Old Fixes for Itch-Free Four-Legged Friends

Dogs are always happy to see “their” humans, the wet nose and worshipful gaze usually a comfort. Cats are a bit different. Sometimes they will purr and cuddle, and at other times they will stare blankly as if weighing the pros and cons of consuming their human companions. Unfortunately, both domestic species have a well…Read more

An Important Tree Rooted in History

With the high summer temperatures, newspapers, television, magazines, and other media are inundated with soft drink advertisements. In addition to offering relief from the dehydrating heat, some ads state or imply the consumers of these usually sugary concoctions are adventurous, sophisticated, or just blissfully happy. It is truly amazing what can be accomplished with some…Read more

A Beauty That Can Quickly Take Over

Almost all blooms result in seed production and ultimately an attempt at the colonization of new territory for each species. It usually is at the expense of another species, but at least with native plants it is a balanced competition. Unfortunately, there are exotic invasive species which are contributing to the spring and summer color…Read more

Problems Hidden by the Beauty of Summer

The lush green leaves and perfumed blossoms of summer provide an inviting veneer which covers a menacing reality. It is a jungle out there, even if the predators are small and people are not usually on the menu.Lurking beneath the foliage are aggressive and voracious creatures which may attack in near infinite waves with only…Read more