pvindis
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Bench bugs are not insects, but small gray crustaceans that live on the forest floor and in gardens. They have gills - and therefore like it best to be dark and damp. That is why they hide under stones and wood on the forest floor during the day - or under the bark of old branches. At night they rummage around looking for food.
Here the front body of a Bench Biter - perhaps a very young Gray Bench Biter - it was only 7 mm long - they can be up to 20 mm.
("The blackberry" is its eyes)
Here the front body of a Bench Biter - perhaps a very young Gray Bench Biter - it was only 7 mm long - they can be up to 20 mm.
("The blackberry" is its eyes)
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