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Not either of those two either, thanks anyway. I will try to get a good pic
with my digital camera and post it online somewhere and post the URL here. But knowing me it could take weeks to do...LOL -- Chris "Dave" wrote in message ... Try this one (bronze citrus bug): http://www.ento.csiro.au/aicn/name_c/a_563.htm I was not aware of the harlequin bug the other link pointed to- never seen it- you learn something every day, I guess. I was thinking of the cotton harlequin bug, which is quite different: http://www.ento.csiro.au/aicn/name_c/a_1081.htm Dave eurekaoz wrote: Nup not anything like the picture of the bug your link took me to. I'm very familiar with those bugs the ones I'm having trouble with are different. -- Chris -- Subsido ergo sum. I lurk therefore I am. snip It's a Harlequin bug, or stink bug, be careful as it shoots out a spray that is acidic and stinks, it's dangerous to the eyes and not too good for your skin either, and it takes forever to get the smell off. Wear old clothes and rubber gloves and a pair of goggles for the eyes, use a pair of tongs to grab the buggers and drown them in a bucket of water. http://www.ento.csiro.au/aicn/name_c/a_1994.htm |
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