Minnie A. Hardin wrote to Eleanor Roosevelt to share her bitterness against the government programs who give out financial support to unemployed people.
She thinks that these government programs, instead of helping people get back on their feet to look for work, are enabling people to laze about and wait for government hand-outs without exerting effort to better their lives.
She beliefs that it is very unfair for people like her to work very hard for her living and see those who are able to work but chose not to relying completely on government assistance.
Answer:
Crane fly larvae needs to be watched carefully because they appear very similar to the mosquitoes and the in the larval stage they feed on the dead and decomposed matter in the water.
They do not bite human beings and even when they become adult they do not harm human beings.
They feed only at the larval stage. Most of the time these crane flies are confused with the larvae of mosquitoes because they appear similar.
They need to be watched carefully because they only appear like mosquitoes but they can grow and become bigger than them.