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Don't know whether it is at all relevant, but this bug appeared the afternoon that a dying tree was sawed down in adjacent yard. According to this pamphlet, the things may hang around woodpiles: http://vetmed.tamu.edu/media/669141/kissing%20bug%20brochure%20130910.pdf
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Don't know whether it is at all relevant, but this bug appeared the afternoon that a dying tree was sawed down in adjacent yard. According to this pamphlet, the things may hang around woodpiles: http://vetmed.tamu.edu/media/669141/kissing%20bug%20brochure%20130910.pdf
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Don't know whether it is at all relevant, but this bug appeared the afternoon that a dying tree was sawed down in adjacent yard. According to this pamphlet, the things may hang around woodpiles: http://vetmed.tamu.edu/media/669141/kissing%20bug%20brochure%20130910.pdf
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Don't know whether it is at all relevant, but this bug appeared the afternoon that a dying tree was sawed down in adjacent yard. According to this pamphlet, the things may hang around woodpiles: http://vetmed.tamu.edu/media/669141/kissing%20bug%20brochure%20130910.pdf
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Moth Week 2016 Graph paper - 1 square centimeter Incandescent porch light
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Moth Week 2016 Graph paper - 1 square centimeter Incandescent porch light
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Moth Week 2016 Graph paper - 1 square centimeter Incandescent porch light
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Moth Week 2016 Graph paper - 1 square centimeter Incandescent porch light
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found in bathroom sink
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found in bathroom sink
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After attempting some dove trapping, I stopped at Village Creek Historical Area to walk around -- I spotted more than I was expecting!
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After attempting some dove trapping, I stopped at Village Creek Historical Area to walk around -- I spotted more than I was expecting!
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After attempting some dove trapping, I stopped at Village Creek Historical Area to walk around -- I spotted more than I was expecting!
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Observed at blacklight.
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Found dead in a spiderweb in a Target stairwell.
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Ready for the freezer
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found inside house
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"Kissing Bug; fully 29 mm (>1"") long. Flying around in our room at night; Palo Verde, Costa Rica. And there I was, worrying about a few pesky mosquitoes while blithely photographing the pretty bug! Turns out these things not only bite sleeping humans, they can also transmit Chagas' disease (which fortunately is not prevalent in Costa Rica, though it does occur). Well, the mosquito netting did its job. Many thanks to tristanba for the ID."
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Moth lighting at the 2014 bugguide.net gathering VCU Rice Center (private), Charles City County, VA 7 June 2014
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Conenose was found in the morning in the sink in a room at a resort.