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The Bug Review-Slug
The most common garden slug is 1-1/2 to 2 inches long when full grown and are gray to black. Slugs are not insects. They are a mollusk, like oysters, clams and snails and can be described as a snail without a shell. Slugs are one of the first ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension

The Bug Review-Earwigs
Earwigs are dark, reddish-brown insects which are easily identified by the pincer-like projections on the tip of the abdomen, called forceps. Both males and females have forceps. The most common species in Illinois, the European earwig, is 5/8 of ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension

Gambler and the Bug Boy
Scandal on the Turf! the Los Angeles Times proclaimed. It was October 1940, a mere few months after Seabiscuit had won the Santa Anita Derby, and now this bombshell: Six Jockeys Admit Horse Races Fixed. The Gambler and the Bug Boy recounts this dark [... more]
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Is The Bug Dead? The Great Beetle Ad Campaign
Is The Bug Dead? The Great Beetle Ad Campaign [... more]
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The Bug Review-Hornworms
Hornworms are the larvae of hawk- or hummingbird-like moths and are commonly found on tomato plants. They are large, green, white-barred worms with a slender horn pointing upward at the rear end. Adult moths appear in May and June and fly about ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension

The Bug Review-Aphids
Aphids may be green, black, brown, red, pink, or some other color. These pear-shaped insects are slow moving and range in size from 1/16 to 1/8 inch long. They have conspicuous slender antennae and near the rear end of the abdomen there are two ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension

The Bug Review-Annual White Grub
The adults of the annual white grub are tan, 1/2 inch long beetles that emerge from the pupae in June. The larvae are white with a brown head. When found feeding on roots in the soil, they have a characteristic "C" shaped body. In the summer, .. [... more]
University of Illinois Extension

The Bug Review-Japanese Beetle
The adult is a colorful beetle 1/3 - 1/2 inch long with a shiny metallic green color and coppery brown wing covers. There is a row of five tufts of white hair along each side of the abdomen and two additional tufts on the top of the abdomen ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension

The Bug Review-Bronze Birch Borer
Adults lay eggs in May and June in bark cracks or crevices and about 10 days later, larvae hatch and bore into the wood. Larvae feed on interior tissue just under the bark and form tunnels and burrows. Often the tunnels are very crooked, cross ... [... more]
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Bashful the Bug Hides Under the Rug
Bashful the Bug Hides Under the Rug [... more]
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Exterminators, The: Bug Brothers - VOL 01
Exterminators, The: Bug Brothers - VOL 01 [... more]
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No. You're Always the Bug.: Life. Many Will Enter, Few ...
No. You're Always the Bug.: Life. Many Will Enter, Few Will Win. [... more]
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