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Look for burrow lines.
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Better yet, if you live in the middle of nowhere or by some woods, look for burrows yourself and take pictures of them.
In spring, carpenter bees fly around looking for burrows to lay eggs and deposit pollen as food for the larvae.
Look for signs of burrowing.
Sixty burrows were excavated and examined for burrow structure and depth.
Replacements: Bailey for Leuluai (18), Aiton for Burrow (38), Ward for Clarkson (20).
Trapdoor spiderlings reach maturity in early fall, and when the autumn rains begin, sometime between March and June, the newly adult males leave their burrows for good, to look for mates.
A little bee, Anthophora squammulosa, was zipping through the ash heaps looking for nectar and burrowing in a pile of volcanic debris.
The rubber thongs protect the bottom of the feet from those little parasites called hookworms which might be looking for an opportunity to burrow into the soles of the feet.
Dave Ward, who could well be in the England side for the first Test against the All Blacks if Quins lose this, looks to burrow down the left but he's taken into touch.
Every living thing is unconsciously looking for its equilibrium, hiving, burrowing, nesting, gathering, hairing and furring up.
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