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A gross of eggs in a square inch


This agglomeration of what I assume are eggs is less than a square
inch, more like 3 square cm. And, no I didn't count them all, but I
figured there were about 150 of them.
They haven't hatched yet -- the weather's been too cold. But no doubt
they will soon. I don't know what they are. Maybe you do.
inch, more like 3 square cm. And, no I didn't count them all, but I
figured there were about 150 of them.
They haven't hatched yet -- the weather's been too cold. But no doubt
they will soon. I don't know what they are. Maybe you do.
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About ten years ago, I kept a wasp alive with sugar and water (and a few flower bits . .) for over three months. I still have his corpse in a little display case. I named him Wally.
"The name's Wasp, Wally Wasp."
Nice photo, too. The shape of the leaf reminds me of the continent of South America. :)
I've been lucky in having a full-time job that gives me money to pay for my obsession.
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