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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Entomology / February 2006



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Butterfly Guy $2.48 Million Civil Penalty28 Feb 2006 16:58 GMT1
Butterfly Guy
$2.48 Civil Penalty
State of Oregon delivers 'bill' to Web entrepreneur for allegedly
selling stock in an Internet based company for selling stock without
A trivial home bug, please Id  [picture]25 Feb 2006 09:06 GMT3
http://alexplace.net/bug.jpg
I found few of them at home, please advise what the danger is
Thank you
Alex
Where have Britain's moths gone?25 Feb 2006 09:00 GMT6
Butterfly Conservation Press Release
Where have Britain's moths gone?
20th February 2006
The moth population of Britain is in serious decline, causing concern
Id requested22 Feb 2006 19:49 GMT1
Good day. A client of mine gave me some samples of infected willow,
possibly alder, don't know for sure. I'm not great at identification 80(
The issue at hand is that these samples have some sort of insect larvae.
I'm guessing that it is some sort of beetle or moth. Could some kind ...
anyone know Bill O. in PEI?12 Feb 2006 21:45 GMT1
i bought luna larva from him about 10 years ago......and lost all my
contact info.
unless anyone knows who's selling Luna, Polyphemus, or Cecropia pupa or
eggs, or larva in the Montreal area....
insect growth regulators12 Feb 2006 00:31 GMT2
I've eliminated the fleas on my indoor cats pretty thoroughly, and, with
somewhat less success, the fleas in my house.  A big problem seems to be
fleas outdoors, which nail me every time I go outside, and then of course I
bring them inside.  (I suspect that these are a gift of ...
orchard mason bee question07 Feb 2006 01:32 GMT2
How does the orchard mason bee know the sex of the egg it is about to
lay?  I have read in many accounts that the orchard mason bee lays the
female egg at the back of the egg chamber.  Having cleaned out hundreds
of mason bee egg tubes, I can confirm to this to be true but I have
Plastic vs Glass Killing Jars05 Feb 2006 21:33 GMT2
Everyone I have ever seen, met, or talked to uses glass killing jars with
plaster bottoms, charged with ethyl acetate. I am wondering why no one seems
to use plastic? Thanks.
glaucus@earthlink.net
Ethyl Acetate in Ecuador04 Feb 2006 20:20 GMT1
Does anyone know of any suppliers of ethyl acetate either in Ecuador or that
can ship to Ecuador? Thanks,
Marc
glaucus@earthlink.net
 
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