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  • Your reply is helpful and stimulating. Now I will be off learning about Bostrichids, Lyctidae and Anobiids, thanks to you. What the double helix and about 3 billions years of unwinding it, mixing it up and putting it back together again, among other machinations has done is truly exhilarating. - Art
  • Thank you for answering my email. It answered some questions and informed us of several things we can do to get rid of them (re: Moth Flies). - Sheila
  • City bugs - cooooool!!! Hey, Nice simple design - easy to navigate - kids just love it - we added it to our kids (or will this weekend!) page - keep up the GREAT WORK!!! - Dennis
  • I want to say what a great idea the citybugs site is, and that I'd like to see something like it made available for other urban areas. - James
  • Congratulations! Your Web site, "CityBugs" has won the Exploratorium's Ten Cool Sites Award for educational excellence. Thanks for contributing such a great site to the Web! - Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA
  • Thanks so much for your response and the information on these pesky critters (re: Phorid Flies)! It's most interesting and should be of help to those who are trying to get rid of them at our facility. - June
  • Thank you for your response, this is such a great service! We couldn't find any information about what kind of scorpions might be in Marin, and you helped us a lot. - Maureen
  • Thank you for your efforts to educate children about insects. It's commendable. Lack of education is the source of many of our problems especially in agriculture. - Dominic
  • Thank you - it is so cool to be able to find these things out on the Internet and share information with new friends. Last week, we were working on barn owls and made a friend in the UK. - Stephanie
  • It was so nice of you to stop in and entertain the students' questions. it's a bit of a squirrely class, but you really connected with them. hope you'll drop in again some time. I think they all love visitors who are at ease with them and interact with them willingly. I started out kind of thinking how could I learn more about getting live animals in the classroom, and ended being part of this great group (re: Citybugs). - Judy (6th grade teacher)
  • Well thank you very much for your quick reply but after talking about it with some neighbors it's the third one we caught in the past two years but this one is the largest by far that we've seen here - Andre
  • Thank you very much for your response. I have since figured out that there is PLENTY of feces on the newspaper in the pen where she is keeping the puppies. I guess they are then visiting my flowers for nectar, as I DO have a lot of flowers. As I noticed she is trying to keep the newspaper changed, I guess I'll just have to ride this out until she sells them. Again, thank you very much for your response. Isn't the internet great? - Bonnie
  • Thank you for the help, I find that resources for caterpillar identification are very limited. It is nice of you to help me. Thanks again, - Melissa
  • Great web site! (My 6 year old daughter agrees) - Kathy
  • Thank you for this marvelous page. - Steven
  • Your website is very colourful and helpful. - Cheung
  • Thanks for the info! I've just found out that my daughters pet is of the Genus Eleodes. We'll now be able to take good care of him/her (re: A Tenebrionidae pet). Thanks again!
  • Thanks for the great suggestions on how to foster bee pollinators for my home orchard. I appreciate your reply - Amy David
  • We'll be back!

 

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