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Hell-o, In our yard we have grass, weeds, roses, Cottonwood trees, Mormon trees, and a few other plants I'm not sure of. Anything will be helpful. My husband...
lil s
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Jan 1, 2006
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Hi Lil, You really need to know exactly what they are feeding on, even better send a few pictures to this forum. A few examples of species in your part of the...
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Jan 2, 2006
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Hi Reg, Thank you for the info. I'm unable to get a picture at this time as it's winter and there aren't any sticks out. A little more about our sticks. They...
lil s
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Jan 2, 2006
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Hi Lil, There is a list of Arizona sticks at:- http://www.herper.com/insects/naphasmids.html You may be able to find some of them via google. One of the most...
Reg Fry
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Jan 2, 2006
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Dear all, I shall be visiting Miami briefly next month just for 3 days. I will have up to 1 day free and would appreciate an introduction to Miami's ...
Guy Manners
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Jan 13, 2006
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Hi Again All ! I have now managed to post a photo of my 'unknown' bug in the photo's section, under the heading 'vinces bug'. I welcome any information about...
tommimak_vince
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Jan 18, 2006
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Greetings All ! I have a photo of a minute bug that was found inside one of our products. The product is sealed, so we think the bug either entered during...
tommimak_vince
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Jan 18, 2006
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Hi Vince I'm struggling to work out what your bug is from the photo, it is is bit hard to see the details. My first thoughts are either that it is the remains...
Matt Smith
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Jan 19, 2006
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Good Morning Matt, Many thanks for replying. I appreciate your input. I will explain in a little more detail in the hope that you may assist me further ? The...
Bacon, Vince
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Jan 19, 2006
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Hi again Matt, Just to say thank-you for your assistance. I have investigated the 'thrip' which you quite rightly identified my 'bug' as. Its environment ...
Bacon, Vince
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Jan 19, 2006
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Dear Friends, I have a query- if butterflies derive their energy from sun then from where moths derive their energy to move in night? Please help. Cheers, ...
shubha
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Jan 20, 2006
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Hello Shuba, I think you must distinguish between energy and warming up wing muscles ready for flight. I am no expert on this subject but I suppose all insects...
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bughunteruk
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Jan 21, 2006
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I just posted a picture, "Mike's EG bug" in the photos section. I work in Equatorial Guinea and this thing came flying by my head and landed on this peice of...
oilrigmike
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Jan 29, 2006
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Hi, Would anyone be able to give be some idea what this insect is. I'm from india. If not an identification then some direction in which to research. Right now...
vaz viren
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Jan 29, 2006
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Mike It's a dayflying moth. A quick look through 'The dictionary of Butterflies & Moths in Colour' by Paul Smart comes up with a good match in the form of...
Matt Smith
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Jan 29, 2006
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Vaz It looks very much like a nymph of some species of (Hemiptera). The long 'hairs' on the abdomen are most likely exudations of wax - some species produce...
Matt Smith
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Jan 29, 2006
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Hello Please can you help me indentify a flying tiny burgundy beetle that i keep finding allover my kitchen and living room please. They mostly end up on my...
qickstep10
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Feb 8, 2006
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Hello, I pic would greatly help, but even more than that how about a location in the world? where are you located? If they end up in the window sill it is prob...
Jonathan Romero
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Feb 8, 2006
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Hello, Assuming you're in Britain, it's probably the Carpet Beetle (Anthrenus). They feed on organic matter, esp animal hair, in odd corners where the vacuum...
Malcolm Storey
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Feb 9, 2006
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Hello I am in Derbyshire England. They are about as big a an ant, not as big as a lady bird. A head, one shell, in two long halfs. Sorry i do not have a...
val caldwell
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Feb 9, 2006
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One of my stick insects recently moulted and since then, it almost looks as if its body has split at its tail end and there is a bright green swelling? or...
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Feb 19, 2006
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hi all, I'm very new to this and figured this might be an easy place to start. I found this in a motel room when on holiday in Massachusetts in the US. The...
Steve
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Mar 4, 2006
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Hi Steve, It has been suggested that it is one of the treehoppers Order Homoptera, family Membracidae, or one of the Leafhoppers family Cicadellidae I don't...
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Mar 7, 2006
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DISTANCE LEARNING IN BASIC ENTOMOLOGY Welcome to the E-world of Insects. Entomology- the study of insects is a fascinating subject. Once you are into it, you...
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Mar 10, 2006
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AES BUG CLUB MAGAZINE – FEBRUARY HIGHLIGHTS Dear Recipients, You are receiving this email because you are a member of the Bug Club Forum. LADYBIRDS The...
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Mar 11, 2006
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Both from Perivale Wood (Middlesex) on hazel. 1) http://freespace.virgin.net/david.howdon/Phytoptus_avellanae_1.jpg and ...
David Howdon
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Mar 12, 2006
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Dear Shubhalaxmi, Very happy of your initiative. I invite you to visit a mission test in Benin in West Africa on the site:...
Tchibozo Sévérin
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Mar 15, 2006
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I thought I'd just remind everyone, especially people in the UK, about the Amateur Entomologists' Society (AES) Exhibition at York Racecourse on Saturday 8th...
Dafydd Lewis
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Mar 21, 2006
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People might be interested to learn that one of this year's AES Bug Club outings is a May visit to the London Butterfly House. This will be free of charge to...
Dafydd Lewis
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Mar 21, 2006
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Hi all, Sorry, made a mess of checking that last e-mail. The picture of the unknown bug was sent in by a member with the e-mail address ZHTJJ@.... He/she...
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