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I'm fascinated by insects, you know.
"Not all of the insects you might see in the water are water insects.
It's really surprising how many kinds of insects you can find in vegetables and fruits.
There are some insects you take care to wave out of the house and some you step on.
Plus, we have to figure out what to do with the federal judge who approved the memo specifying the number of insects you could throw into a box with an arachnophobic suspected terrorist.
"What would you say about the evolution of senescence if instead of working with insects, you worked with modular organisms, which is what lichen are?" Daniel Doak, a University of Colorado ecologist, agrees that the question is worth asking.
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"Where in other societies, if you found an insect, you'd say, 'Oh, well.
It does not work with the house cricket or field cricket, and it is hard to tell by sound alone which insect you are hearing, Mr. Sorkin said.
A glowy beetle, an insect you'd never for a second believe lived in your ho-hum corner of the universe.
And if you want to know whether a particular insect you've spotted is good or bad for plants, there's the app Bugs In The Garden, $1 on Android, which has photos of some common insects.
But if you look closely, right in the middle of the photograph is an insect (you can almost count its legs) that seems to have alighted on polished glass.
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