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Expert Profile: Sue Kayton

Expertise:  Silkworm expert. Have raised them as a hobby for 20 years. I do not identify unknown insects.

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(Sam on 10/01/08)
Thank you.
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Thank you very much for the prompt response!
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Thanks! Though I hope they aren't termites!
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Recent Answers from Sue Kayton
2008-10-05  worm-like insect ID I'm also in northern California. From your description it could be just about anything. Maggot-like insects are so plentiful that even with a photo they are often impossible to identify. It could...
2008-10-05  unknown bug What's your geographic location? It could be a longhorned beetle of some sort such as http://www.whatsthatbug.com/images/stenelytrana_leslie.jpg Try this page http://www.whatsthatbug.com/category/beetles/longhorn-beetles/...
2008-10-02  black insect with scorpion type curled up tail I live in California USA and every small animal I know that meets this description is a scorpion. But there might be stuff in the UK that I'm not familiar with. Try looking at photos on www.whatsthatbug...
2008-09-28  Ground Spiders Contact a local licensed (non-natural) pest control operator. All of them will send someone out to the house for free to explain the problem and provide an estimate. Since you haven't told me what type...
2008-09-28  Worms and fruit Most of the "worms" that eat fruit are really caterpillars that will turn into moths or butterflies. There are plenty of "worms" that eat grapes and plums also. Almost every kind of fruit gets eaten...
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