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What test?
Best of Luck!
Am betting you'd ace any 'test'.
Good luck with your test, DL! Is this for work?
I was in class three days for IPC-620C CSE certification. There was a 20 question closed book and 70 question open book test. You had to get 80% on each to pass. I got 90 on the closed and 96 on the open. Printed out my certificate and it's got toner streaks all over it! :lol:
 
You can buy inserts and build a nest box around them. I forget where I bought mine.
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I bet those inserts are nice, Cap. Easy to clean? Unfortunately, I'm in need of rollout boxes. The ones for sale are expensive! I get plenty of wood from work and I'm plenty handy enough to build my own. I just need to get the nesting pads.
 
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I bet those inserts are nice, Cap. Easy to clean? Unfortunately, I'm in need of rollout boxes. The ones for sale are expensive! I get plenty of wood from work and I'm plenty handy enough to build my own. I just need to get the nesting pads.
Someone eating eggs?
 
Was able to get back in the woods to lay out some boundary tape for the 'Forest Eater' machine, was both exhilarating to get back there and sad to see the damage to my fence, far end of tape is attached to trashed gate.
Brighter notes, Gorgeous Day and Little Sister's second egg!
A bit larger and darker olive.

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Not quite locusts, but they were the worst I've ever seen. Stripped the lawns, bushes and did a number on the trees. I'll take a couple pictures, it's a bummer :hmm
Here in the Bay Area, There is a moth caterpillar that is only supposed to hatch every 10 years. They came back in both 2018 and 2019!

They really can hurt you too


In San Jose, Milpitas or Mountain View, hordes of red, orange, yellow and white western tussock moth caterpillars are blanketing trees, dive-bombing playgrounds, crawling up buildings and marching down the sidewalk, long black antennae leading the way. Last year’s boom left trees stripped of leaves and playgrounds covered in inching pests. And those infestation invasions usually happen only every seven to 10 years.

So why are they back again? Even the experts don’t know for sure, but it’s creeping plenty of people out.
 

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