No. They are little caterpillar things at the silk tip on the outside of the cob under the husk. If I remember right, the bug lays eggs on the silk and the larva works it's way in
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No. They are little caterpillar things at the silk tip on the outside of the cob under the husk. If I remember right, the bug lays eggs on the silk and the larva works it's way in
My zoology prof. always referred to all birds as reptiles with feathers. Perhaps someone took it literally lol
The lady behind the counter at the post office just asked me today if any of the eggs being shipped to me have ever hatched inside the box during shipping...
Gross! Lol
Was he referring to the theory that chickens are decedents of velociraptors?
One that actually got me speechless: "I don't want to buy fertilized eggs because I don't want to find anything weird inside..." I wanted to ask, "like what, a jelly bean? Raisin? Toy? What do they think they'll find??