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On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 12:32:30 -0700, Diana Kulaga wrote
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Anyone know what this is? The photo appeared in yesterday's local paper. I
tracked down the photographer and asked her to send it to me so I could post
it here. She does not grow orchids, and someone told her the little *balls
on strings* were spider eggs.

Diana


Found this lady on the net, and she was kind enough to reply.

Tom
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 03:39:52 GMT, "BIO-Dex Consulting"
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Lacewing eggs.

Kye.

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
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Anyone know what this is? The photo appeared in yesterday's local paper. I
tracked down the photographer and asked her to send it to me so I could
post it here. She does not grow orchids, and someone told her the little
*balls on strings* were spider eggs.

Diana



I bow to the others views....;-) Though I have seen Butterfly's' lay
them in rows like that too.

Neat in any event.

Dave
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The address I use here actually functions but you can use it ONLY if I
have your address on my good list. I know that Wendy and Ray are on the
list and probably a few others. I don't recall that I ever had your real
address to place on the list. (I'll try to remember to put you on there
after I receive the photo and have your address.)
For now, change the end of my address so it says at adelphia dot net.

Thanks!

Steve


Diana Kulaga wrote:
Steve, type out your email addie and I'll send you the photo. It really is
an interesting thing to see.

Diana

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You know... you all are killing me here since I currently have no way to
view the picture being discussed. Curiosity is a powerful thing!

Steve

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