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Archive for tag: Clytra quadripunctata

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17.072016November 14, 2018
This house is crap

This house is crap

By Chris JacobsIn egg, General, InsectsTags Clytra quadripunctata, four spotted leaf beetle, red ant

Life isn’t always easy, but some beetles simply behave reckless. Trying to get your eggs inside a colony of murderous all-consuming red wood ants (Formica...

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