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I have new respect for bugs after STILL having a u shaped scar on my arm from being stung by a stinging caterpillar 5 years ago...

The walk in clinic in NC had everyone look at my forearm swelled up to the size of a football... Apparently it got discussed in a medical seminar later. No one could identify what type it was. :confused:

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AuEagle, I have one of those Bug-A-Salt guns. It'll knock 'em for a loop, but hasn't got enough power to kill one. Don't waste your money. :down:

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4 hours ago, Ronald_55 said:

I have new respect for bugs after STILL having a u shaped scar on my arm from being stung by a stinging caterpillar 5 years ago...

The walk in clinic in NC had everyone look at my forearm swelled up to the size of a football... Apparently it got discussed in a medical seminar later. No one could identify what type it was. :confused:

Did it have purple hairs? I got stung by one at Ft Bragg years ago.

 

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26 minutes ago, Omega said:

Did it have purple hairs? I got stung by one at Ft Bragg years ago.

 

No it was like a gray and black woolly worm with longer black stinging hairs over its entire body. I have seen packsaddles with one spot of longer stinging hairs, but they are usually white, green, or yellow. I did not recover it and never saw a pic that looked exactly like it.  

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On 2/19/2018 at 12:03 PM, Photoguy67 said:

It's a soon to be very flat one!

 

On a different note, I really like your Avatar.

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10 hours ago, Dolomite`s Breezy said:

Never  ever seen one of those..But can see the firefly in it.

 

We had a cocoon of some  foam looking stuff..It was praying mantises..was super cool to watch them little guys hatch.

As a kid I found a cocoon and brought it in. Put it in a jar with holes pinched in lid. Turned out to be Praying Mantises The holes were too big and they were everywhere. Years later, I still found a few dead ones under my dresser when I moved out. Lol

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As a kid I found a cocoon and brought it in. Put it in a jar with holes pinched in lid. Turned out to be Praying Mantises The holes were too big and they were everywhere. Years later, I still found a few dead ones under my dresser when I moved out. Lol


Funniest story of the day.


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