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Post by vabrou on Feb 12, 2022 14:22:04 GMT -8
Captured at the Abita Springs Entomological Study Site Dec-11-2009
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Post by vabrou on Feb 12, 2022 14:22:15 GMT -8
Captured at the Abita Springs Entomological Study Site 2009
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Post by vabrou on Feb 12, 2022 14:24:02 GMT -8
Captured at the Abita Springs Entomological Study Site 2009
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Post by vabrou on Feb 12, 2022 14:25:12 GMT -8
Captured at the Abita Springs Entomological Study Site
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Post by vabrou on Feb 12, 2022 14:42:22 GMT -8
hemiptera 11,048 adults
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Post by vabrou on Feb 12, 2022 14:47:30 GMT -8
Captured at the Abita Springs Entomological Study Site
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Post by trehopr1 on Feb 12, 2022 14:51:00 GMT -8
I would bet that you must get bucketfuls of these crummy stink bugs in every one of your traps practically every day.
I myself have had a few nights where these things showed up in droves and were both stinking up the place and scaring off other much nicer things that we're trying to land on my sheet.
Heck, after just 8 or 10 months of running your lights in any given season you could probably fill a 55 gallon drum with just dead stink bugs from your traps !!
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Post by vabrou on Feb 12, 2022 14:59:03 GMT -8
Captured at the Abita Springs Entomological Study Site
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Post by vabrou on Feb 12, 2022 15:03:06 GMT -8
Captured at the Abita Springs Entomological Study Site
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Post by vabrou on Feb 12, 2022 15:03:53 GMT -8
Captured at the Abita Springs Entomological Study Site July 1-2012 Loxa flavicollis
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Post by vabrou on Feb 12, 2022 15:06:45 GMT -8
Loxa flavicollis (Drury), USA, Louisiana, St. Tammany Parish, near Abita Springs, 2015 July 27.
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Post by vabrou on Feb 12, 2022 16:36:34 GMT -8
Alcaeorrhynchus grandis (Dallas) (largest species in N.A.) USA, Louisiana, St. Tammany Parish, near Abita Springs, 2015 July 27.
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