Why could you not have just left it where it was? To: bugclub@...: papillon_iii@...: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 20:52:38 +0000Subject:...
julie nicholson
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Nov 16, 2007 8:46 am
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Well if it is that species it has either escaped from captivity or been deliberately released - they are not a native species and should not be released in the...
Following the stick insect discussion with amusement. If it's not too facetious may I suggest that there have been stick insects in England since Adrian Mole...
Some were here long before Adrian Mole but the long standing native populations have been mainly restricted to Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. In Paul...
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Thanks Reg! I happen to believe exactly what you are saying. I always believed the stick insect was domiciled in Southern England. SW -- Original Message ---- ...
Thank you so much. That is exactly it! One more google search got me this color pic of a live one. And it feeds on Douglas fir trees which I have 2 next to the...
I am so relieved that my house in Essex UK will not be stunk out then this winter by a Western Pine Cone Leaf-Footed Bug. So I guess although it flies it does...
Heh heh :-) Apologies at this stage to anyone who is not used to our warped British sense of humour! The reality, of course, is that insects are everywhere,...
The October issue of the AES Bug Club Magazine has been out for a while - indeed, the bumper December issue will shortly be despatched to AES Bug Club members....
... Not at any special age, more likely size. Which species do you have? Lissachatina (Achatina) fulica may become sexually mature at 3,5-4cm if I remember...
Hi, I am writing from Los Angeles, Califoria with a question about a caterpiller we have found on set at a photo shoot. We hired some Scottish Moss from a set...
Hi everyone, great group!! Apologies for the length of this post, but I need to explain a bit.... I've always found Giant Black Millipedes interesting & cool...
Hi A good forum for things like this is http://bugnation.co.uk - only problm is it will be down for a few days while the server is sorted out at the hosting...
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Hi Tash, If you are going to buy a replacement millipede you need to contact a reliable trader in the UK. One well known UK breeder/trader who I would...
Hi, Thank you so much to everyone for all your help/advice I guess it is a good idea to go to a breeder rather than a pet shop I'll certainly give it some...
Hi, I have a question about a certain insect that I thought I knew the name of, but now I can't find a mention of anywhere. I'm working on a children's picture...
Hi, It's Zyzzyva The beetle is a tropical American weevil: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zyzzyva The magazine is http://www.zyzzyva.org/ They even show the...
... The picture there relates the the subsequent, boilerplate, text saying that the article being a "beetle-related stub" (i.e. a short article in need of...
Cicada, maybe? Ruediger Preiss If animals can feel pain as humans can and desire to live as humans do, how can we deny them similar respect? ... From:...
Hi there, Check out the jolly seasonal video accessible via this website: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml? xml=/news/2007/12/12/nbugs112.xml (Text...
To all Entomologists and friends of Nature, From the Entomological Museum of León, Nicaragua. To the friends of birds and Nature, From ALAS (Alliance for Wild...