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sorry – my picture didn’t work. but email me at ohcoffeebean@gmail.com and I can send it that way ! it should be posted on my gravatar website. let me know. thanks !
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Becky,
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What do you feed a cicada that hasn’t shedded it’s skin yet?I fond one and want it as a pet and ya gotta feed a pet
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Not got picture
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Hi I need your help I can’t seem to get a picture to you to be identified.
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I want to know in a territorial fight a male (NOBLE FALSE BLACK WIDOW SPIDER) VS {male joro spider} WHO WINS.
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I have a pool and every now and again I get these little black floating bugs that cover parts of the pool. They are so small that I can’t scoop them up the net until about 1 – 2 later when they have grown larger in size. They seem to be laid by small flying insect. I would like to know the name of these insects, their life cycle and if there are any natural plants/herbs that will keep them away from my pool?
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Please submit your email on the form. Thank you!
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Just a question, do maggots latch on your foot if you step on one without even noticing?
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Leeches do that.
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