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To: My2Cents; beaversmom
Bugs or insects that are near death

How does one know if a bug or insect is near death?

10 posted on 08/15/2006 3:42:12 PM PDT by TXBubba ( Democrats: If they don't abort you then they will tax you to death.)
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To: TXBubba
How does one know if a bug or insect is near death?

From the little tiny insect voice: "Help me! Help me!"

13 posted on 08/15/2006 3:43:40 PM PDT by My2Cents (A pirate's life for me.)
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To: TXBubba
How does one know if a bug or insect is near death?

If it's in my house death is imminent.

21 posted on 08/15/2006 3:47:24 PM PDT by OSHA (Lose money FAST playing penny stocks. Ask me how!)
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To: TXBubba

How does one know if a bug or insect is near death?
or if a bug is a crawler how does it fly away?


27 posted on 08/15/2006 3:49:41 PM PDT by SF Republican
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I know how to tell when a rat is near death...

He starts complaining about electronic voting machines.


43 posted on 08/15/2006 3:57:46 PM PDT by dangus
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To: TXBubba
"How does one know if a bug or insect is near death?"

Oh, that's easy. In these parts, they crawl on the ground, clutching their thoraxes melodramatically.......extending a front leg as if reaching out for help, their little tongues hanging out (bugs do have tongues, don't they?), compound eyes pointed skyward, and pant a lot.

If you watch and listen closely, you'll catch them saying "....help......me.........it's......time........help......."

53 posted on 08/15/2006 4:21:20 PM PDT by RightOnline
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To: TXBubba

They become very pale, their little eyes roll back in their heads, they roll over on their little backs and their little legs are extended into the air. If you see one you should immediately blow gently on it and then sprinkle a little, tiny bit of water on it. Be careful that you don't get the water in it's little nose.


70 posted on 08/17/2006 8:01:05 AM PDT by pepperdog
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