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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...
fizgig9908
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Dec 1, 2007
9:18 am
3451
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...
yorkietash
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Dec 2, 2007
1:14 pm
3452
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...
Matt Smith
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Dec 2, 2007
5:29 pm
3453
... bit.... ... animals. ... a ... one ... tank ... F). ... the ... calcium ... However ... I ... bother ... dig ... night ... that ... him ... more ... Hi...
Fredrik Haljesgard
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Dec 2, 2007
5:38 pm
3455
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...
Bug Club
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Dec 2, 2007
6:38 pm
3456
Obviously the address given below is for Virginias website - not here-mail! Reg...
Bug Club
bughunteruk
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Dec 2, 2007
6:58 pm
3457
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...
yorkietash
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Dec 2, 2007
7:46 pm
3458
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...
lguerin2
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Dec 9, 2007
9:36 pm
3459
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...
Malcolm Storey
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Dec 10, 2007
11:37 am
3460
... 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...
Andy Mabbett
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Dec 10, 2007
3:34 pm
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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:...
Hannish Farhaan
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Dec 10, 2007
9:52 pm
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Thanks to both of you that responded! Zyzzyva is exactly what I was looking for, I guess I was just missing the 'v'. Much appreciated....
lguerin2
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Dec 10, 2007
9:52 pm
3463
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...
Dafydd Lewis
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Dec 12, 2007
9:41 pm
3464
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...
Jean Michel Maes
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Dec 24, 2007
9:56 am
3465
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...
Jean Michel Maes
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Dec 24, 2007
9:57 am
3466
Hi there, A few days ago I cut into a strawberry (origin Egypt) which had been in the fridge for four days to find a very small green caterpilla alive. Having...
Louise Turner
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Dec 31, 2007
5:52 pm
3467
Recently i have found these little bugs all round my house, first noticed them in the kitchen now in other areas. we found some on the outside of kitchen...
tracy.hillis
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Dec 31, 2007
8:45 pm
3468
Hello Tracy You might like to give someone a sporting chance by saying whereabouts in the wide world you are from. ... -- Gordon Jarvis Peasmarsh...
Gordon Jarvis
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Jan 2, 2008
9:23 am
3469
Hi, yes, sorry Im in Scotland. ive scanned the bug and got pix of it on my computer now....
tracy.hillis
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Jan 2, 2008
11:05 pm
3470
... UPDATE I have found the source under my sink in a bag of birdseed, it was rice weevils....
tracy.hillis
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Jan 3, 2008
10:47 am
3471
I live in Kalgoorlie, Australia. Kalgoorlie is a desert, we have lots of bugs crawling around so I'm pretty used to cockroaches, crickets, etc. But lately I...
d3j4vu_g1rl
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Jan 3, 2008
10:52 am
3472
You were right with cockroach. Don't think anything else has those two prongs at the back. Don't know anything about Australian cockroaches: maybe you have...
Malcolm Storey
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Jan 3, 2008
11:39 am
3473
... lots ... crickets, etc. ... to ... I ... see ... freaking ... ID" ... The bug in your photo is a small cockroach nymph. Best wishes Fredrik...
Fredrik Haljesgard
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Jan 3, 2008
4:39 pm
3474
... lots ... crickets, etc. ... to ... I ... see ... freaking ... ID" ... Oh, I forgot, it's not possible to determine the species when they are nymphs. If you...
Fredrik Haljesgard
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Jan 3, 2008
4:39 pm
3475
The funny thing is I never see the occurence of the big cockroach itself. Not even once. Don't you think that's weird? I also tried this cockroach bait without...
d3j4vu_g1rl
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Jan 6, 2008
2:05 pm
3476
Dear friends, The Entomological Museum of Leon, Nicaragua, is presenting his offers of Field Trips for 2008. One Field Trip is scheduled for end of may –...
Jean Michel Maes
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Jan 10, 2008
11:40 am
3477
I have found 3 of these in my house from dec - jan 08, any ideas? http://tech.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/bugclub/photos/browse/2fc3?m=l Thanks in advance Fred....
king_donus
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Jan 20, 2008
10:46 pm
3478
Hi Fred, It's a woolly bear - larva of a dermestid beetle. The larvae feed on hair, wool, skin flakes, feathers etc. Adults also visit flowers. HTH Malcolm...
Malcolm Storey
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Jan 20, 2008
10:52 pm
3479
Hi Malcolm Thanks for the ID, did a google search and got all the info I need. Kind Regards Fred. ... on hair, ... Behalf ... m=l ... ...
king_donus
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Jan 21, 2008
7:45 pm
3480
Hi All Dartmoor Zoological Park is running a fortnight of bug-related activities in the spring half term. Please see the official info below. Cheers Kieren ...
Kieren
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