1. Some of these have wings and fly away to start new colonies of aphids on other plants. 2. There were twenty people, including children, in this new colony, and they were all slaughtered. 3. And scientists have found new colonies outside the protected zones. 4. But scientists are not sure how long it takes for the larvae to form a new coral colony. 5. Each new colony has several females in it. 6. Females drop their wings and crawl to a suitable site to begin a new colony. 7. If left alone, he said, they might start a new colony here. 8. In each new colony, one of the females takes on the special risk of being a forager, and wanders off in search of leaves. 9. Kress is using the same tactics to recruit a new colony of razorbills on Seal Island, seven miles from Matinicus Rock, where the species presently nests. 10. Most patients died within a year from new colonies of T. cruzi sprouting not only in their new heart but in their skin, brain and other organs. |