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Happypuppy
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Jun 2 2016 09:09pm
It's on my wall... it's about the size of a dime
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Jun 2 2016 09:10pm
Catch it in a glass
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Jun 2 2016 09:11pm
Kill it with fire
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Jun 2 2016 10:00pm
Those things are edible.
They taste like walnuts. try it (:
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Jun 2 2016 10:09pm
Looks like a cricket.
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Jun 2 2016 10:15pm
Quote (Surfpunk @ 3 Jun 2016 00:09)
Looks like a cricket.
no it doesn't >.>
i have a ton of these in my yard mid summer
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Jun 2 2016 10:24pm
Quote (Happypuppy @ Jun 2 2016 09:09pm)
It's on my wall... it's about the size of a dime
http://i.imgur.com/GPPpDSj.jpg
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Jun 2 2016 10:26pm
Quote (ChrisKz @ Jun 2 2016 11:15pm)
no it doesn't >.>
http://citybugs.tamu.edu/files/2010/07/field-cricket.jpg
i have a ton of these in my yard mid summer
Umm, yeah, it does. A Camel cricket, to be specific.
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Jun 2 2016 10:27pm
Quote (Surfpunk @ 3 Jun 2016 00:26)
Umm, yeah, it does. A Camel cricket, to be specific.
http://jacobgrier.com/blog/wp-content/camel_cricket.jpg
it doesn't have the same coloration and the camel cricket clearly doesn't have thin see-through wings
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Jun 2 2016 10:43pm
probably find something like it here:
http://www.insectidentification.org/true-bugs.asp
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