Beth’s Bug Blog — bug pinning
Bug of the week
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Ever heard of a bug that looks like it time-traveled from the Jurassic era? Meet Platerodrilus, aka the trilobite beetle, a bizarre insect found in Southeast Asia’s rainforests. While the males look like typical beetles, the females steal the show with their flat, segmented bodies that resemble ancient trilobites.
Bug of the Week-Christmas Tree Bugs!
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Bringing a fresh Christmas tree home can sometimes mean inviting tiny, harmless bugs like aphids, spider mites, or even spiders along for the ride. To keep your tree festive and pest-free, give it a good shake, inspect for critters, and vacuum up any strays. With a few simple precautions, you can enjoy your tree and its natural charm—minus the unexpected guests!
Entomological Pins vs. Sewing Pins: The Bug Collector’s Guide to Pinning Insects
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Bug of the week
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Bug of the week
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