Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
bugclub · The AES Bug Club Forum
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Hear how Yahoo! Groups has changed the lives of others. Take me there.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 2436 - 2466 of 4697   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date ^
2436
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
Offline Send Email
Feb 8, 2006
8:11 pm
2437
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
insect714
Offline Send Email
Feb 8, 2006
11:20 pm
2438
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
bioimages2000
Offline Send Email
Feb 9, 2006
10:52 am
2439
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
qickstep10
Offline Send Email
Feb 9, 2006
11:26 pm
2440
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...
nnratcliffe
Offline Send Email
Feb 19, 2006
11:08 pm
2441
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
stevengmann
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2006
9:49 pm
2442
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...
Bug Club
bughunteruk
Offline Send Email
Mar 7, 2006
1:29 pm
2443
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...
atlasmoth@...
beehawkmoth
Offline Send Email
Mar 10, 2006
10:14 am
2444
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...
dafydd@...
lewisdv
Offline Send Email
Mar 11, 2006
10:19 pm
2445
Both from Perivale Wood (Middlesex) on hazel. 1) http://freespace.virgin.net/david.howdon/Phytoptus_avellanae_1.jpg and ...
David Howdon
davidhowdon
Offline Send Email
Mar 12, 2006
8:01 pm
2446
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
tchisev@...
Send Email
Mar 15, 2006
11:41 am
2447
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
lewisdv
Offline Send Email
Mar 21, 2006
5:18 pm
2448
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
lewisdv
Offline Send Email
Mar 21, 2006
5:21 pm
2450
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...
Bug Club
bughunteruk
Offline Send Email
Mar 23, 2006
12:36 pm
2451
Hi Reg / Tim, It's Anthrenus verbasci - the infamous Museum Beetle. The young are woolly bears and feed on organic detritus (dead insects, animal hair, your...
Malcolm Storey
bioimages2000
Offline Send Email
Mar 23, 2006
5:36 pm
2452
Is it possible to tell which species these recently emerged shield bugs are? http://freespace.virgin.net/david.howdon/firstinstarshieldbug.jpg Eggs found on an...
David Howdon
davidhowdon
Offline Send Email
Mar 25, 2006
10:48 pm
2453
looks like a species of stink bug... kr ... http://freespace.virgin.net/david.howdon/firstinstarshieldbug.jpg...
cafe_atlanta_events@...
cafe_atlanta...
Offline Send Email
Mar 26, 2006
8:44 am
2454
hi Reg and Malcolm!thanx very much for all your help!!tim....
zhtjj@...
Send Email
Mar 27, 2006
3:33 pm
2455
Hi everyone! I'm sooo glad I found this place. I live in south east Montana and right now its winter here. We live on a ranch and have been in this house for...
sarah_sue216
Offline Send Email
Mar 27, 2006
8:25 pm
2456
A picture would really help and discription of colors (if any) sarah_sue216 <sarah_sue216@...> wrote: Hi everyone! I'm sooo glad I found this place. I...
Jonathan Romero
insect714
Offline Send Email
Mar 28, 2006
8:52 am
2457
Hi! Thanks for replying. Unfortunately, I don't have a digital camera otherwise I would have posted a picture. But it is reddish-brown in color. Almost like...
Sarah Strangford
sarah_sue216
Offline Send Email
Mar 28, 2006
8:25 pm
2458
Can anyone tell me what these insects are & how to control them. The insects were noticed last year during the summer months, mainly right outside my house &...
pbooks11
Offline Send Email
Mar 29, 2006
11:44 am
2459
Hi there. They sound like woodlice commonly called 'curly buttons' which are harmless and do a valuable job in the garden - there are many good articles, see...
Bug Club
bughunteruk
Offline Send Email
Mar 30, 2006
8:41 am
2460
I was wondering if anyone has pictures or descriptions of a specific Hawaiian Drosophilidae. Drosophilidea Scaptomyza crassifemora Any help is much...
mpaulimonte
Offline Send Email
Mar 31, 2006
8:07 am
2461
Can someone put a name to this? I found it inside a bowl from which it could not get out. It is tiny,the squares on the paper background are 1cm. Any clues...
From: Laurence McGowan
bughunteruk
Offline Send Email
Mar 31, 2006
9:04 am
2462
Hi Laurence, Think it's the shed skin of the nymph of a homopterous (or maybe hemipterous) bug. How do I know it's a nymph and not an adult: adults don't shed...
Malcolm Storey
bioimages2000
Offline Send Email
Mar 31, 2006
11:36 am
2463
Dear Malcolm, Many thanks. A nymph did cross my mind but the layman's reference books I have are a bit sparse in that regard. I became interested in the insect...
Laurence McGowan
potteringabo...
Offline Send Email
Mar 31, 2006
8:05 pm
2464
Help !!! I've got little red bugs in my basement and their all over my desk. They're about the size of a period at the end of a sentence. They smash very...
murrschatz
Offline Send Email
Apr 5, 2006
8:31 pm
2465
I don't know where you live but it sounds like a variety of mite. It would be better if you have a picture to post. murrschatz <murrschatz@...> wrote:...
michelle montgomery
mpaulimonte
Offline Send Email
Apr 6, 2006
7:38 am
2466
i posted pics of new discovered pics just check on photo album...anyone can tell me what is the scientific name of this beetle?????i just discovered this...
jlo_ara24
araruray
Offline Send Email
Apr 6, 2006
7:45 am
Messages 2436 - 2466 of 4697   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Advanced
Add to My Yahoo!      XML What's This?

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help