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years ago, when i worked for FAE, i had just such a document. unfortunately
i cannot remember where i got it or what it was called. it was a huge
document in B&W, but gave detailed descriptions about many insects, there
eating and living habits, etc. My wife even remembers it because i used to
bring it home at night and study it. can't help it that i often find bugs
fascinating. I will dig around in my old file cabinet and see if i still
have it and also dig around in my brain and try to remember where it came
from.
Gary Acord
Acord Information Management
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Subject: bugs...bugs...bugs
Does anyone know if there is a comprehensive guide/book for our friendly
insects that are often and commonly found in museums and historical homes?
I would like something that will go from beetles to moths and back again,
including every damage causing or other insect attracting detail, pics,
damage identification tips, etc. And, I don't just mean lady bugs. :)
Anyone have any good suggestions? Many thanks in advance!!!!
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