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Originally Posted by bugeater
I think lacewing larvae are terrifying... if you are one of their prey.
To quote "They have small spines on their backs upon which they impale the remains of prey. This provides a form of camouflage and allows the larvae to appear inconspicuous amongst the prey."
Very metal.
They are a good one to have around the garden.
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That sounds absolutely terrifying! Very clever, but I'm glad they aren't big enough to so it do us.
Ok so I just realised what you're ralking about. Haha I love those little suckers! As a kid I used to pass time by catching little black ants and dropping them in the holes. One minutes they're running around like crazy, then POP, they're gone.
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Originally Posted by pgc hunter
That's a ladybug larva? I was going to guess it's another deadly Renmark insect I have to watch out for lol because flying bullants and huge Redbacks waiting for me in my power outlet are clearly not enough.
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Giant centipedes hiding in the washing machine freak me out most. Or white-tail spiders that seem to pop out from nowhere. This time of year is the best for creepy crawlies