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I never hatched a single shipped egg.
None because I am not buying any
true BUT don't think a single stamp would cut it.
Mine has not been used in years. I sold my two big cabinet ones.me either BUT I have never used the incubator I have either. Some day.
It's an entomologist thing. There are lots of different kinds of insects, and they get ordered in different.. well, orders. Each order has it's own name... moths and butterflies are Lepidoptera and contain thousands of different species. Bees and ants have their own order, flies have their own, and "bugs" are in Hemiptera (never can remember that one... had to look it up) and they are all similar in having a straw type mouth part they use to pierce and suck fluids. True bugs include insects such as leafhoppers, aphids, cicadas, stink bugs, water bugs and yes those pesky bed bugs. Most people use the word "bug" to stand in for any little creepy crawly, but for people who study them, a bug is a specific type of insect. So when they say true bug, they mean an insect in the order Hemiptera, and not a butterfly or roly poly (which isn't even an insect!!)Wishing, google said box elder bugs are "true bugs " ??![]()
learn something new every day. I thought they were all called bugs because they were , well, bugs !It's an entomologist thing. There are lots of different kinds of insects, and they get ordered in different.. well, orders. Each order has it's own name... moths and butterflies are Lepidoptera and contain thousands of different species. Bees and ants have their own order, flies have their own, and "bugs" are in Hemiptera (never can remember that one... had to look it up) and they are all similar in having a straw type mouth part they use to pierce and suck fluids. True bugs include insects such as leafhoppers, aphids, cicadas, stink bugs, water bugs and yes those pesky bed bugs. Most people use the word "bug" to stand in for any little creepy crawly, but for people who study them, a bug is a specific type of insect. So when they say true bug, they mean an insect in the order Hemiptera, and not a butterfly or roly poly (which isn't even an insect!!)
no, he copy pasted something I didnt really understand. Thank youI guess Twist already explained it.![]()