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ojisplayin - 02.06.2014, 03:44
Post subject: A-Z JUNE Bugs Post-A-Thon Contest Winners Announced!
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ojisplayin - 02.06.2014, 03:47
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I'll start us off with A-
ANTS!!

win4maw - 02.06.2014, 11:50
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B Bed bugs
kaykyl - 02.06.2014, 15:18
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c- caterpillars
win4maw - 02.06.2014, 15:42
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Diamond-back moth larvae
gjr1961 - 02.06.2014, 17:17
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E - Earwigs
win4maw - 02.06.2014, 18:02
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F flies
kaykyl - 03.06.2014, 01:20
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Glowworm
win4maw - 03.06.2014, 02:15
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H Hornet
kaykyl - 03.06.2014, 15:29
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I-ischnura
anneandalan - 03.06.2014, 16:46
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J June bugs
win4maw - 03.06.2014, 17:51
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K Katydid
ojisplayin - 03.06.2014, 21:38
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L- Leeches Eew!!!!
win4maw - 04.06.2014, 02:30
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M Mosquitoes
kaykyl - 04.06.2014, 13:57
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n- nut weevil beetle
win4maw - 04.06.2014, 15:53
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O Odorous house ants
anneandalan - 04.06.2014, 16:47
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P Potato Bugs
gjr1961 - 04.06.2014, 18:49
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Q - Queen bee
win4maw - 04.06.2014, 19:26
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R Raspberry cane borers
crzynana2001 - 04.06.2014, 21:33
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S-spider
kaykyl - 04.06.2014, 22:09
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t-termites
gjr1961 - 05.06.2014, 17:16
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U - Ulysses Butterfly
win4maw - 05.06.2014, 17:40
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Velvet mites
ojisplayin - 06.06.2014, 03:55
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W-
WaterBug
kaykyl - 06.06.2014, 12:54
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x-Xerces Butterfly
win4maw - 06.06.2014, 14:41
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Y Yellow ants
kaykyl - 06.06.2014, 20:12
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z-Zebra swallowtail butterfly
win4maw - 06.06.2014, 20:23
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A Azalea sawflies
kaykyl - 07.06.2014, 13:36
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b-bettles
win4maw - 07.06.2014, 14:43
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C Chiggers
anneandalan - 07.06.2014, 15:57
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D Dragon Flies
queenmap - 07.06.2014, 15:59
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E=Earth worm
win4maw - 07.06.2014, 17:54
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F Flatid planthoppers
gjr1961 - 08.06.2014, 06:51
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G - Grasshopper
win4maw - 08.06.2014, 11:35
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H Horntails
gjr1961 - 08.06.2014, 11:55
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I - Iris borers
win4maw - 08.06.2014, 13:16
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J Japanese beetles
gjr1961 - 08.06.2014, 14:29
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K - Katydid
kaykyl - 08.06.2014, 14:47
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L-leafhopper
win4maw - 08.06.2014, 16:06
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M Masked hunters
gjr1961 - 08.06.2014, 23:46
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Nightcrawlers
win4maw - 09.06.2014, 01:28
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O ##Oriental cockroaches
queenmap - 09.06.2014, 03:58
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p=plumslug
ojisplayin - 09.06.2014, 05:46
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Q- Queen insect?
win4maw - 09.06.2014, 11:28
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R ##Roseslugs
kaykyl - 09.06.2014, 13:58
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s- stick insect
gjr1961 - 09.06.2014, 14:10
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T - Tortoise beetles
win4maw - 09.06.2014, 14:41
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U Underwing Moth
kaykyl - 10.06.2014, 14:52
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v-velvet ant
win4maw - 10.06.2014, 16:02
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Wood cockroaches, Pennsylvania
gjr1961 - 11.06.2014, 13:27
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X - Xylophanes
kaykyl - 11.06.2014, 14:11
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y-yellow cranefly
win4maw - 11.06.2014, 15:15
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Z zebracaterpillar_
shirlsplay - 12.06.2014, 02:10
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A - Ants Smile
win4maw - 12.06.2014, 12:22
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B Brown marmorated stink bugs
kaykyl - 12.06.2014, 15:01
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c-cranefly
win4maw - 12.06.2014, 19:10
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D Drugstore beetles
gjr1961 - 12.06.2014, 19:39
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E - Emerald ash borer
ojisplayin - 12.06.2014, 21:00
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F-
Forest tent caterpillars
win4maw - 12.06.2014, 21:06
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G
Grape pelidnotas
kaykyl - 13.06.2014, 13:55
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h- hover fly
gjr1961 - 13.06.2014, 14:41
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I - Iris borers
anneandalan - 13.06.2014, 14:55
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ichneumon fly
win4maw - 13.06.2014, 14:59
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J
Japanese beetles, false
anneandalan - 13.06.2014, 15:13
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Katydid
gjr1961 - 13.06.2014, 15:52
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L - Longhorned beetles
win4maw - 13.06.2014, 15:52
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L Longhorned beetles
anneandalan - 13.06.2014, 16:10
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meal worms
win4maw - 13.06.2014, 16:21
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N Northern corn rootworms
yorkidorki - 14.06.2014, 03:51
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Obscure Root Weevil
kaykyl - 14.06.2014, 14:40
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p- potter wasp
yorkidorki - 14.06.2014, 14:45
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Queen bee
gjr1961 - 14.06.2014, 15:09
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R - Raspberry fruitworm
anneandalan - 15.06.2014, 16:36
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stick bug
gjr1961 - 15.06.2014, 18:10
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T - Thief ants
win4maw - 15.06.2014, 23:10
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U uruguayan beetle
gjr1961 - 16.06.2014, 00:50
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V - Velvet mites
win4maw - 16.06.2014, 01:51
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W White-lined sphinx larva
yorkidorki - 17.06.2014, 12:59
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Xylophagid Fly
win4maw - 17.06.2014, 13:02
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Y Yellow Woollybear
gjr1961 - 17.06.2014, 14:43
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Zoraptera
~ a small order of insects with chewing mouthparts, similar to termites but smaller and do not eat wood


win4maw - 17.06.2014, 15:40
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A Ants, acrobat
kaykyl - 17.06.2014, 17:10
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b-bush crickets
anneandalan - 17.06.2014, 17:53
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Crucifer flea beetles
win4maw - 17.06.2014, 19:16
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D Deer ticks
yorkidorki - 17.06.2014, 23:37
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Elephant Beetle
win4maw - 18.06.2014, 02:25
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F Fourlined plant bugs
kaykyl - 18.06.2014, 13:16
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g- grasshopper
yorkidorki - 18.06.2014, 13:31
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housefly
win4maw - 18.06.2014, 15:58
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I Ichnuemon wasp
gjr1961 - 18.06.2014, 16:28
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J - Jassids (leafhoppers)
win4maw - 18.06.2014, 17:57
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K kissing bug
gjr1961 - 18.06.2014, 20:01
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M - millipedes
win4maw - 18.06.2014, 20:49
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N narcissus fly
yorkidorki - 19.06.2014, 00:38
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oak silkworm moth
win4maw - 19.06.2014, 02:28
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P Pharaoh ant
gjr1961 - 19.06.2014, 03:17
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Q - Queen Butterfly
ojisplayin - 19.06.2014, 08:13
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R- Red Turnip Beetle
gjr1961 - 19.06.2014, 10:50
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S - Spittlebugs
win4maw - 19.06.2014, 11:47
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T Tabanids
kaykyl - 19.06.2014, 13:05
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u-ugly spider
gjr1961 - 19.06.2014, 17:03
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V - Vinegar flies
win4maw - 19.06.2014, 17:28
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W wheel bug,
gjr1961 - 19.06.2014, 21:26
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X - Xyletinus beetle
win4maw - 19.06.2014, 22:27
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Y Yellow jacket
gjr1961 - 19.06.2014, 22:50
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Z - Zorapterans (sometimes called Angel insects)
win4maw - 20.06.2014, 02:27
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A Angel insects
kaykyl - 20.06.2014, 16:09
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b-biting lice
win4maw - 20.06.2014, 19:42
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C Centipedes
gjr1961 - 21.06.2014, 14:46
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D - Dobsonflies
kaykyl - 21.06.2014, 20:28
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e- earwig
win4maw - 21.06.2014, 20:50
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F Firebrats
gjr1961 - 21.06.2014, 23:56
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G - grossulariata
From the Latin word for gooseberry; the species often feeds on gooseberries.


win4maw - 22.06.2014, 00:10
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H Honeylocust plant bugs
kaykyl - 22.06.2014, 14:51
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i - inch warm
win4maw - 22.06.2014, 15:12
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J Juniper Webworm
gjr1961 - 22.06.2014, 16:56
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Killer bees
win4maw - 22.06.2014, 19:30
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L ##Leafroller larva, red-banded
yorkidorki - 23.06.2014, 02:29
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Morganella conspicua or scale
win4maw - 23.06.2014, 02:50
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N ##Northern corn rootworms
gjr1961 - 23.06.2014, 12:16
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O - Oleander aphids
win4maw - 23.06.2014, 14:10
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P Polydrusus weevils
gjr1961 - 24.06.2014, 13:06
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Quedius curtipennis (known more commonly as Rove Beetles)
kaykyl - 24.06.2014, 14:55
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r-Red harvester ants
yorkidorki - 24.06.2014, 21:45
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spider
kaykyl - 25.06.2014, 15:34
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t-ticks
anneandalan - 25.06.2014, 15:45
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u Underwing
gjr1961 - 25.06.2014, 20:17
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Vespidae

A family of wasps with notched eyes and wings folded length-wise at rest


ojisplayin - 25.06.2014, 22:48
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W-

Why did I pick this dumb game- Spider???!!
luckyirishgirl - 26.06.2014, 14:24
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X Xyletinus beetle (the only bug in the world that starts with X)
gjr1961 - 26.06.2014, 16:10
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Y - Yellow Meadow Ant
- one of the most common ants in Central Europe

gjr1961 - 26.06.2014, 16:15
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PlayinCrush wrote: › W-

Why did I pick this dumb game- Spider???!!


I think it's a good one, if you don't mind making use of Google. Wink
ojisplayin - 26.06.2014, 17:56
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Zebra- flea??? LOL
kaykyl - 26.06.2014, 19:27
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a- ants
gjr1961 - 27.06.2014, 14:31
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B - Bristly roseslugs
anneandalan - 28.06.2014, 05:52
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catepillar
kaykyl - 28.06.2014, 15:26
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d-dragonfly
gjr1961 - 28.06.2014, 18:53
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E - Eriophyidae
a family of gall mites and rust mites


valeria - 28.06.2014, 18:54
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Flatid planthoppers
valeria - 28.06.2014, 18:55
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oops sorry was going to post info about it

Flatid planthopper
Metcalfa pruinosa
Size: 1/4 inch long
Where/When: Feeds on the twigs of various woody and herbaceous plants. Adults are active during July to August.

Significance: Rarely, if ever, injurious to plants.
gjr1961 - 28.06.2014, 23:02
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Green fruitworm
Up to 1¼ - 1½ inches long
Feeds on the foliage, buds, blossoms, and fruits of apple.

kaykyl - 29.06.2014, 14:43
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h-hover fly
gjr1961 - 29.06.2014, 14:50
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I - Iris borers -
The caterpillars are the most destructive insect pests of iris.
They pinkish in color and two inches long when full grown.
The moths are rarely seen because they fly at night.

anneandalan - 29.06.2014, 16:22
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jewel beaver
win4maw - 29.06.2014, 17:13
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K Korynetes
gjr1961 - 29.06.2014, 18:45
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Leaf-cutter bees
~½ inch long
~They make semi-circular or circular notches on leaves of many broadleaf plants, such as rose, ash, lilac, and Virginia creeper.
~Active from May through August.

kaykyl - 30.06.2014, 14:43
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m-moth
gjr1961 - 30.06.2014, 16:57
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N - Northern corn rootworm
~It is about 3/16th inch long.
~It is a pale green, lacking any type of markings .
~It is common throughout the Midwest, wherever corn is grown.

anneandalan - 30.06.2014, 18:01
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Owlfly
win4maw - 30.06.2014, 21:38
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P pistol beetle
kaykyl - 01.07.2014, 14:35
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Q- queen bee
gjr1961 - 01.07.2014, 15:01
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R - Rose chafer
~ measures between 5/16-inch to almost 1/2-inch.
~It’s a slender beetle, pale green to tan with reddish-brown or orangish spiny legs.
~Adults feed primarily on flower blossoms, especially roses and peonies, causing large, irregular holes.

ojisplayin - 01.07.2014, 15:18
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CLOSED- WINNERS TBA......SOON


Sorry kids, have a touch of that yucky stomach flu- Sad

queenmap - 01.07.2014, 19:16
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Hope you feel better soon!
ojisplayin - 02.07.2014, 16:44
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SORRY FOR THE DELAY....... FEELING A TAD BIT BETTER TODAY Smile

$2 WINNERS LIST:

WTG VALERIA
WTG SHIRLSPLAY
WTG QUEENMAP
WTG WIN4MAW
WTG LUCKYIRISHGIRL
WTG GJR1961


WOOHOO!! CONGRATULATIONS LADIES!!!!!

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valeria - 04.07.2014, 18:33
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WOW! TY! WTG all winners!!!
queenmap - 06.07.2014, 02:23
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Thank you and congrats all winners!
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