bugs
Apr 18 2008, Deepa

Just like us even the insects manage to stay indoors during the winters but no sooner that temperature rises, they also are out for ruining our summer alfresco jaunts. These bugs are seriously bugging aren’t they? And in this incessant battle of humans...

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