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Very small insects.

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1.   Apr 8, 2007 4:40 PM

» PaFusion - Very small insects.

In response to Very small insects. posted by johnblatchford:


I once saw a horsehair snake as it is sometimes called. I was a young boy at the time and was awe struck. I have never seen one since though I did spend countless hours near the ditches and streams in Utah. I recently began asking others if they had ever seen the mysterious creature and surprisingly a few had. Most thought I was joking until I printed an article from a nature website. I posted a story about it on my blog and have been amazed at the number of searches that have ended there. Nature can be intriguing. I was at home one day watching an unusual number of dragon flies flying around my back yard. I watched as they attacked and ate small white flying insects rising from the lawn. You probably know the name for them. I just called them midges. The dragon flies normally came from below, struck the midge and the wings fluttered to the ground.

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