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Sanangel, 08.06.2011 2:45
We, of course, are not so naive, and we have long known that insects do not appear from dust and dirt (which was a statement no more than 150 years ago), and that they need AT LEAST an egg to appear (photo 1) And this egg (and not only that) does not bring anything good (except destruction and devouring) to the harmonious life. (Here follows a 2-hour pause of reflection, libations of vodka, memories of what you read and saw, and coming to the conclusion that even the most beautiful butterfly is a pest) An example of this is a HORROR movie (photo 2).
Horror movies are ALMOST impossible to avoid. The newly caught material can be hidden in a large sealed box without air access (Everything will rot in a week) or wrapped in gauze caps.((photo 3). then in some
there will be a photo2 All this does not save
Okay, without getting into the wilds, the question arose?
On yesterday caught Anthaxia (in the evening umerovschlenyh, in the morning packed in cellophane, after lunch got adult larvae, bypassing the testicle stage
Who did not understand-no testicle, half a day has not passed and the adult larva is ALREADY EATING MY ANTAXIA!!! Tell someone anything
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