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So i found a weirdo little insect (hexapode) this evening on my carpet near the door to the balcony. I have NO clue what this little creature belongs to. I made a simple drawing to show what it looks like. Color is whitish to sandy, the extremities are not very distinctive (like for common hexapodes), looks like they are covered with little dust particles or so, it can move very quickly (approx. 2-3 cm/s), not as fast as a jump spider, but still very impressive for such a small guy (or gal )
i´m on the third floor, house is nearby a small beck
anyone has an idea?
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If this kills it then it was a bug
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hmmm, entomology was my gig in a life long ago but from the drawring it kind of looks like 2/3rds of all insects...grab a photo? If you saw one you KNOW there are hundreds more teeming away in your walls, carpet, etc...heh
I had to think a sec to remember wtf a beck was, however what sort of structure areya in? i dont know how proportionately accurate the rear legs are, the look pretty huge, but if the antennae are as you've drawn em with the bases and all then its cerambicid-lookin'...hard to say tho.
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Whatever it is, I'm sure really poisonous. Not to alarm you, or anything.
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Originally Posted by Landos Mustache
If this kills it then it was a bug
Thanks for wasting my time
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Originally Posted by euphras
Thanks for wasting my time
It didn't work? Ok it probably wasn't a bug then.
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That's a brain wig. They like to lay clusters of eggs in people's ears while they sleep.
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Originally Posted by ort888
That's a brain wig. They like to lay clusters of eggs in people's ears while they sleep.
Thanks for posting non sense - be glad
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Originally Posted by euphras
Thanks for posting non sense - be glad
See, I was right, the eggs must have hatched while he was in mid post.
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why dont you ask AppleTalker?
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have you any clue?
I�m asking a question, can you answer?
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heh no sorry...
hunt one down and take a photo if possible.
Good luck!
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whare do you live? go to crytozoology.com and ask them
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i found a crazy bug too. i put my futon outside one day, & i found this bug crawling around & having a field day on it!!
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Originally Posted by forkies
i found a crazy bug too. i put my futon outside one day, & i found this bug crawling around & having a field day on it!!
Minomushi!!
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/ミノムシ
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Originally Posted by lurkalot
そうね。友達もそう言ってたけど、 私ははじめて見た。キモイ!
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Originally Posted by forkies
i found a crazy bug too. i put my futon outside one day, & i found this bug crawling around & having a field day on it!!
looks like a turd
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Originally Posted by CMYKid
from the drawring it kind of looks like 2/3rds of all insects...
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Originally Posted by euphras
have you any clue?
I?m asking a question, can you answer?
Your drawing doesn't have enough detail for anyone to know. Post a picture next time.
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Originally Posted by torsoboy
Your drawing doesn't have enough detail for anyone to know. Post a picture next time.
I mean, there are thirty million insect species.
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Originally Posted by euphras
So i found a weirdo little insect (hexapode) this evening on my carpet near the door to the balcony. I have NO clue what this little creature belongs to. I made a simple drawing to show what it looks like. Color is whitish to sandy, the extremities are not very distinctive (like for common hexapodes), looks like they are covered with little dust particles or so, it can move very quickly (approx. 2-3 cm/s), not as fast as a jump spider, but still very impressive for such a small guy (or gal )
i´m on the third floor, house is nearby a small beck
anyone has an idea?
Bill Gates??
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Dude! Get out of there now! That thing's super poisonous! Call an extermonator and tell them you have a i-mofruckinmorin infestation! They'll know what to do!
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I'm no expert in doctorology or nothin', but I'd say what you've got there is a bug. I'd stake my professional reputation on it!
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Nemo me impune lacesset
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hey, here's a crazy animal...
my boyfriend and i saw them in a wildlife reserve in barbados, we called it the "bunny-goat", it's got a real name (duh), i just forget was it is.
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MrsLarry, I believe that the locals call that critter "food".
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That's awesome! I want a bunny goat!
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Originally Posted by ThinkInsane
I'm no expert in doctorology or nothin', but I'd say what you've got there is a bug. I'd stake my professional reputation on it!
See second post.
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Originally Posted by MrsLarry
hey, here's a crazy animal...
my boyfriend and i saw them in a wildlife reserve in barbados, we called it the "bunny-goat", it's got a real name (duh), i just forget was it is.
That's what a chupacabra looks like in the day time, at night it's a different story.
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Originally Posted by forkies
i found a crazy bug too. i put my futon outside one day, & i found this bug crawling around & having a field day on it!!
This could only look like a turd to someone who craps twigs.
Isn't that some kind of chrysalis?
Are you sure it was crawling around?
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Originally Posted by Landos Mustache
If this kills it then it was a bug
I think we need to test and see if you're a bug...
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Originally Posted by Landos Mustache
It's kinda cute.
You could name him Twiggy.
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This whole thread had me laughing, especially the brain wig. Thanks, guys.
On topic: that's a very normal looking bug. Step on it.
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Originally Posted by Gossamer
I think we need to test and see if you're a bug...
Fine, if I get to zap you with this first:
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Originally Posted by Landos Mustache
Fine, if I get to zap you with this first:
Hm...I get to spray you with Raid in exchange for you clocking me with Gaydar? Deal!
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Originally Posted by Gossamer
Hm...I get to spray you with Raid in exchange for you clocking me with Gaydar? Deal!
Deal is if my results are positive all bets are off. If you're willing to take that risk meet me out back in 20 min.
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Originally Posted by olePigeon
You could name him Twiggy.
Cause that's his pet name for... ya know...
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Originally Posted by Landos Mustache
Deal is if my results are positive all bets are off. If you're willing to take that risk meet me out back in 20 min.
I'll be there first.
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It could be a dust mite or tick, by your description.
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I like my water with hops, malt, hops, yeast, and hops.
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Originally Posted by Gossamer
I'll be there first.
What Gossamer doesn't realize is that SWG's Gaydar is his penis, and when he says zap, he means, insert into rectum.
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eeewww
Why do all threads inevitably become gay?
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Originally Posted by Rumor
eeewww
Why do all threads inevitably become gay?
Cause straight people find queers fascinating.
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Originally Posted by Salty
Cause straight people find queers fascinating.
Just like you did a year ago.
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Originally Posted by Dark Helmet
Just like you did a year ago.
Yes but that's because I was gay bright eyes.
I still remember when I was convinced you couldn't be gay cause I'd only ever met nice gay people
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