T twig AC Members Apr 28, 2006 825 0 0 Nov 2, 2006 #21 Go to your forum preferences and adjust the tiem for yourself properly.
fishcatch22 The Picotoper Jun 13, 2006 4,214 2 0 35 Morris, Illinois Nov 2, 2006 #22 coupedefleur said: Oh, if only that were true! :sad: I have a bunch of Synclita obliteralis for you, fishcatch! http://www.invasive.org/browse/detail.cfm?imgnum=0002026 http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/Files/Live/Species/4000/4755.shtml Chomp, chomp, chomp. Click to expand... yeah, but they don't live in the water, just near it.
coupedefleur said: Oh, if only that were true! :sad: I have a bunch of Synclita obliteralis for you, fishcatch! http://www.invasive.org/browse/detail.cfm?imgnum=0002026 http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/Files/Live/Species/4000/4755.shtml Chomp, chomp, chomp. Click to expand... yeah, but they don't live in the water, just near it.
coupedefleur AC Members Jul 25, 2006 345 0 0 NW Ohio Nov 3, 2006 #23 No, they actually live underwater. I first noticed them because a leaf was crawling across the glass, about 2" down from the surface.
No, they actually live underwater. I first noticed them because a leaf was crawling across the glass, about 2" down from the surface.
fishcatch22 The Picotoper Jun 13, 2006 4,214 2 0 35 Morris, Illinois Nov 3, 2006 #24 coupedefleur said: No, they actually live underwater. I first noticed them because a leaf was crawling across the glass, about 2" down from the surface. Click to expand... holy cow! insects never cease to amaze me. Last edited: Nov 3, 2006
coupedefleur said: No, they actually live underwater. I first noticed them because a leaf was crawling across the glass, about 2" down from the surface. Click to expand... holy cow! insects never cease to amaze me.