We're used to mosquito bites here in the Midwest, but if you've found yourself intensely scratching a single, long-lasting bite for weeks, you've probably been bitten by the oak mite. The science behind these pesky critters that have made Kansas City their home, plus, another peek into nature with a writer who sowed his ideas in his gardens.
Guests:
- Rick Miller, agricultural agent, Kansas-State University Research and Extension
- Dr. Pavika Saripalli, physician, University of Kansas Watkins Health Services
- Thomas Fox Averill, author, gardener, writer-in-residence, Washburn University