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They eat pine trees

Community and ForumHow to get rid of insectsThey eat pine trees

F.da, 22.06.2017 9:30

The thing killed a young pine tree. What is it and who sends it? The photo shows a caterpillar and possible parents of this parasite.

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22.06.2017 9:38, Dmitrii Musolin

the bottom photo shows a pine sawfly. on the first - predatory bug of the family prednetsov, on the middle-click beetle. They can not be parents smile.gifthis is unrealistic incest would smile.gifbe ))

22.06.2017 10:28, alex017

Creatures constantly kill, or rather eat something or someone to live.
This is a completely normal process, thanks to which wch and we are alive.
How many living things and plants a person kills-that's what inquisitive minds should really worry about. And who sent him to the planet.
After all, without it, life is beautiful and harmonious.

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