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Bug Facts: Insect Field Guide

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Description: A field guide to the most commonly found insects and non-insects in North America.
Bug Facts covers useful information about the most commonly found in North America, which include butterflies, beetles, ants, wasps, bees, mantids, and many others. Plus a few creatures that are commonly mistaken for insects, but actually
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Page title:Bug Facts Insect Field Guide
Keywords:bug facts, insect facts, entomology, ant, southern fire ant, beetle, ladybug, lightening bug, fire fly, firefly, click beetle, june japanese beetle, bumble bee, honey bee, praying mantis, praying mantid, walking stick, wasp, yellow jacket, mud dauber, mud dobber, wasps, mayfly, katydid, grasshopper, cricket, cicada, dragonfly, fly, house flies, horse flies, hover flower fly, crane , mosquito, moth, butterfly, swallowtail, cabbage butterfly, monarch, sphinx moth, hummingbird moth, earwig, pincher, stink, true bug, boxelder, rolie polie, pill, rolly polly, isopod, arthropod, insect development, centipede, millipede
Description:Insect Field guide to the most commonly found insects and non-insects in North America.
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Creation Date: 10-aug-2007
Expiration Date: 10-aug-2015