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Guygan t1_iqxdtuh wrote

Resident Weevil

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DidDunMegasploded t1_iqxiqba wrote

Does it matter if you're gonna murder it anyway, like any smart person would do?

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DidDunMegasploded t1_iqxn80q wrote

...That is true. I had a brain fart. I forgot weevils got into my pantry once lol. Those little motherfuckers took forever to get the fuck out.

Okay, okay, bay leaves. I'll compromise. Throw some bay leaves into your dry pantry stuff that is in containers.

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NeilDatgrassHighson t1_iqy4y5q wrote

Statistically speaking, any bug you can’t identify is most likely a beetle.

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CaptainM1997 t1_iqy8dpn wrote

It’s gross is what it is 🤮

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TheDogIsGod t1_iqydd4a wrote

AWWW SHIT IT’S WEEVIL TIME

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CorkyCorks8 t1_iqyowmp wrote

I don't know but you might want to bugn't it.

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Heady_Smoke t1_iqypljg wrote

I believe that is a bug from Maine

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MaineAlone t1_iqypwoa wrote

No, they are harmless. I was concerned when they showed up in the fall last year. I rescued the first few I found toodling around my sink, but a lot of them came into my basement. They were attracted to the nightlight I had up for my cats. The worst thing they do is die.

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DrTokinkoff t1_iqyseza wrote

That could be an oak weevil, they look very similar to cotton boll weevils but they have a white dot behind their head. I used to work for the Texas Department of Agriculture trapping and eradicating them in the cotton fields.

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PtansSquall t1_iqze5kf wrote

Bit late in the season for bug watch in this sub, no?

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