i seen that picture but its not what we used to catch, but the hole looks familiar. it was like a tan bug, shaped like a tick i guess with pinchers on the...
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Sharon Hendricks
ilovealan2004
Jun 1, 2006 8:26 am
Sorry about that, Pennsylvania in the US. :) ... -- Looking for a great fanfiction site? Check out wizardtales.net. We have archives, chat, a great staff and...
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Jack Schmidling
arf60152
Jun 1, 2006 1:40 pm
... The picture I posted was the adult winged insect. The doodle bug is the larva which is more or less as you described. As I mentioned in the article, I...
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vaz viren
mail_viren
Jun 2, 2006 8:05 am
HI Sheri, *grin* I have to say that kids from all over the world have at one point or another been fascinated by this character "The doodlebug". As a kid I...
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Sammy Moseley
sammyjmoseley
Jun 2, 2006 8:07 am
That will help Sharon Hendricks <harrypotterfan1972@...> wrote: Sorry about that, Pennsylvania in the US. :) On 5/31/06, sammyjmoseley...
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vaz viren
mail_viren
Jun 2, 2006 8:07 am
Hi, I have been told that this is a yellow banded vespid. That seems more of a description that a name. Does anyone know anything more about it. The wasp is...
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sammyjmoseley
Jun 2, 2006 8:07 am
I saw your first picture on the photos. Is green and looks like a stick. It probally lives in trees. What kind of bug is that....
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luv4ocnj
Jun 2, 2006 8:11 am
We just killed this big bug, with wings, that was actually chewing the wood in a bench we had outside. We live outside of Philadelphia. Can someone give us a...
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Dalilah Blue
dalilahblue
Jun 2, 2006 8:11 am
I think the "critter" in the pic is commonly known as a "Whip Scorpion", although I am not sure of the species. They do not sting, but can emit a vinegary ...
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Tim Allen
timal280561
Jun 2, 2006 8:12 am
Hi everyone. My name is Tim and I'm a new member. I live in Wales, but I'm originally from England. I've put a picture of an insect in an album called Tim A,...
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sammyjmoseley
Jun 2, 2006 8:18 am
I found this in my back yard as the caterpillar was macking it. Webed it around himself and made a yellow powder which surounds the cage. Here are ...
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Adam Cotton
adamcot
Jun 2, 2006 8:22 am
Hello all, I was recommended to join the Group by the AES webmaster, as I may get some help here. I am a British expat living in Chiang Mai, Thailand since...
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Malcolm Storey
bioimages2000
Jun 2, 2006 1:27 pm
Hi Tim, It's a female woodwasp (a type of ichneumon wasp). The long tail houses the ovipositor, a long thin tube for laying eggs on wood-boring insect larvae ...
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Tchibozo Sévérin
tchisev@...
Jun 2, 2006 3:46 pm
Dear Adam, To you interest visit the Benin country (West Africa) ? I also invite you to visit and to speak some around you of this entomological mission to the...
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Tim Allen
timal280561
Jun 2, 2006 3:46 pm
Hi again and thanks for the identification. Tim ... houses the ... larvae ... which species ... host insect ... your jeans ... find ... Behalf ... album ... ...
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Dafydd Lewis
lewisdv
Jun 2, 2006 3:47 pm
Hi Sammy, This looks very interesting - although I can't identify it! After a few days when it has settled you could carefully transfer it to a cage, making...
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Jonathan Romero
insect714
Jun 2, 2006 3:48 pm
Well you could try to submit a photo of it here or you could check with www.bugguide.net or www.whatsthatbug.com hope this helps. Jon luv4ocnj...
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Matt Smith
matsmith60
Jun 3, 2006 12:16 pm
Apologies for the cross postings but I wanted to make sure of a good spread for this - if anyone finds (or has found ) a Stag Beetle this year the records...
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Sammy Moseley
sammyjmoseley
Jun 3, 2006 7:45 pm
I will try my best. I know it is a moth. From the type of caterpillar it was. Sammy Dafydd Lewis <dafydd@...> wrote: Hi Sammy, This looks...
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sammyjmoseley
Jun 3, 2006 7:47 pm
The bug has 3 legs in the front and has none in the back. When he gets scared the bug does one of the two. Wave his toush in the air or look as small as...
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Sammy Moseley
sammyjmoseley
Jun 3, 2006 7:50 pm
How should I detach it form where where. Any speical tool. Or just do my best. From Sammy Dafydd Lewis <dafydd@...> wrote: Hi Sammy, This...
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David Howdon
davidhowdon
Jun 3, 2006 7:57 pm
I am not familiar with the insects of North America but to me this looks like a beetle larva of some kind. Whether it will be determinable to species level or...
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Matt Smith
matsmith60
Jun 3, 2006 9:16 pm
Hi Sammy You bug looks like the larvae of some sort of Leaf Beetle - family Chrysomelidae. The larvae of most species have that same general shape and...
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Dafydd Lewis
lewisdv
Jun 4, 2006 8:34 am
Hi Sammy, Good question. Wait for two weeks so that the pupa inside will be definitely hardened. Then you could see if it can be removed easily from the wall...
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Dafydd Lewis
lewisdv
Jun 4, 2006 10:16 pm
By the way, I suggest you put it into a ventilated container with some kitchen towel on the bottom, and store it somewhere not too hot and away from direct...
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moosemarksdesign
moosemarksde...
Jun 4, 2006 10:17 pm
We found this bug in our dirt while tilling yesterday. It was quite large, about 1.5 inches long, yellowish/tan color, 6 legs, long antenae, large head with...
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sammyjmoseley
Jun 5, 2006 9:07 am
lots of caterpilars in my school nature park. Here are pictures http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/bugclub/photos/view/4875?b=12&m=f&o=0 From, sammy...
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Sheri DeBlois
cherielane
Jun 5, 2006 9:11 am
yes a vaz viren sent me a reply with a great web sight that had the pics of the "doodlebug" thank you for reminding me about them to begin with. sheri ... ...
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Sheri DeBlois
cherielane
Jun 5, 2006 9:12 am
ty tyt ty. those are the pictures i was looking for!!!!!! i showed my kids now we are on the lookout even more!!!!!! thanks again sheri ... Do you Yahoo!? ...
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Martin Waller
mejwaller
Jun 5, 2006 9:42 am
Hi Lori, Looks like a King Crickjet (Family Stenopelmatidae) to me - the best image I can find is here, but it's one from South Africa: ...