what kind of insect is this?
found this little fella crawling around on my floor this afternoon. It looks like some sort of grasshopper/cricket, but I'm not that sure. What do the OOT bug experts think? http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...2/IMG_1135.jpg
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I think its a lizard, oh no thats a reptile |
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hm looks like a standard fly to me.
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What do the OOT bug experts think? [/ QUOTE ] OOt has bug experts? |
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TBM,
Looks like a camel cricket or a cave cricket. |
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found this little fella crawling around on my floor this afternoon. It looks like some sort of grasshopper/cricket, but I'm not that sure. What do the OOT bug experts think? [/ QUOTE ] I think you should hire a cleaning lady. |
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TBM, Looks like a camel cricket or a cave cricket. [/ QUOTE ] that's what I think after looking at that cricket field guide.... |
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OOT might have some interesting recipes for you.
Melch |
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Camel cricket (Ceuthophilus spp.): known for its distinctive brown and black colors, pronounced hind legs and black beady eyes, this savage insect is responsible for more than 25,000 deaths a year in United States alone. The Camel cricket is known to stalk its prey (humans) during the day and attack while its victim is sleeping. If you are to ever spot this elusive beast in your home, you are recommended to seek shelter as no amount of bug spray will be able to stop this barbaric blood beast on it’s quest for world domination
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Go ahead put us down one of these day we'll turn it around. Won't be long mark my words time has come for Revenge of the Nerds |
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Camel cricket (Ceuthophilus spp.): known for its distinctive brown and black colors, pronounced hind legs and black beady eyes, this savage insect is responsible for more than 25,000 deaths a year in United States alone. The Camel cricket is known to stalk its prey (humans) during the day and attack while its victim is sleeping. If you are to ever spot this elusive beast in your home, you are recommended to seek shelter as no amount of bug spray will be able to stop this barbaric blood beast on it’s quest for world domination [/ QUOTE ] damn, I thought it was kind cute so I put it in my pants.... |
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It's a cricket or a katydid.
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why has no one complimented me on my nature photography? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
but seriously, how nice is the resolution on my camera! |
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why has no one complimented me on my nature photography? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] but seriously, how nice is the resolution on my camera! [/ QUOTE ] http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y15...p2/cricket.jpg |
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hm looks like a standard fly to me. [/ QUOTE ] Are you blind? |
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[ QUOTE ] why has no one complimented me on my nature photography? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] but seriously, how nice is the resolution on my camera! [/ QUOTE ] http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y15...p2/cricket.jpg [/ QUOTE ] lol |
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Looks like a camel cricket [/ QUOTE ] |
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why has no one complimented me on my nature photography? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] but seriously, how nice is the resolution on my camera! [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, it is good. We were too busy looking at the fly. |
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Camel cricket (Ceuthophilus spp.): known for its distinctive brown and black colors, pronounced hind legs and black beady eyes, this savage insect is responsible for more than 25,000 deaths a year in United States alone. The Camel cricket is known to stalk its prey (humans) during the day and attack while its victim is sleeping. If you are to ever spot this elusive beast in your home, you are recommended to seek shelter as no amount of bug spray will be able to stop this barbaric blood beast on it’s quest for world domination [/ QUOTE ] This reminds me of the Humans vs Ants thread. That thread should have been in Diebitter's POY contest. Damn, I wish I didn't suck so hard at the Search function or I'd post the link....... |
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The search function sucks sometimes too.
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The search function sucks sometimes too. [/ QUOTE ] Really, I can only get it to blow [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] |
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but seriously, how nice is the resolution on my camera! [/ QUOTE ] Nice enough to see that your floor is dirty. Buy a [censored] mop. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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