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Re: bug info


Try these web sites to id bugs:

http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/ent/biocontrol/

http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/Entomology/images.html

Bart in Bartlett, TN
(suburb of Memphis)
Zone 7
***1st year square footer!!***

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> From: Robert A Schooler <rschooler@earthlink.net>
> To: sqft@lists.umsl.edu
> Subject: bug info
> Date: Wednesday, July 08, 1998 1:57 PM
> 
> Hi All, 
> A while back, someone posted an address for bug identification.  I seem
to
> have lost it.  Could someone repost it?
> 
> I found this real neat red and black bug on my sunflower and would love
to
> id it for the kids.  I tried looking though a search engine but had to
> giveup. I found some good sites but nothing I could use to id this thing.
Or
> atleast nothing I knew how to use properly.  I'm going to try a different
> search engine tonight.
> 
> I pulled all my Organic Gardening issues that I had handy but couldn't
find
> anything on this one.  I do know for sure that it is not a Harlequin bug.
 I
> found a picture of that.  This critter has a bright red body (bulb
shaped),
> six big black legs, and is just under a half inch long.  It's rather
pretty.
> 
> I'm sorry to ask for a repost but I want to know if this is a friend or a
fow.
> TIA
> Dawn S.
> Long Beach CA Zone 10
> 
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