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	<title>Insect Depot</title>
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	<description>Welcome to Insect Depot Site</description>
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		<title>Tent Caterpillar</title>
		<description>      The larvae of several moths and butterflies are collectively referred to as tent caterpillars. The name is applied especially to Malacosoma Americana, known as the eastern tent caterpillar and sometimes as the apple tent caterpillar. Tent caterpillars multiply rapidly and can defoliate many deciduous ...</description>
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		<title>Thrips</title>
		<description>      Thrips are small, slender insects with feathery wings. They damage plants by sucking their juices, stinging them, and rasping at fruit and leaves to cause scars. Leaves may turn pale and silvery, and then die. The pests are attracted especially to white blossoms. Damaged ...</description>
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		<title>Symphylan</title>
		<description>      Also known as the garden symphilid, the many-legged symphylan [color] is often confused by gardeners with the centipede and millipede. Each is in a different class and has distinguishing habits. The centipede is a beneficial predator, feeding nocturnally on soil insects and millipedes.

Symphylans have ...</description>
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		<title>The sweet potato weevil</title>
		<description> The sweet potato weevil is about 1/4 inch long and resembles a large ant. The head, snout, and wing covers are dark blue, and the prothorax and legs are reddish orange. It has well-developed wings and is capable of limited flight. The eggs are yellowish white while the larvae ...</description>
		<link>http://www.insectdepot.com/insect-depot/the-sweet-potato-weevil/</link>
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		<title>Root-knot nematodes</title>
		<description> Root-knot nematodes are small soil pests that attack the roots of many plants, including sweet potatoes. These nematodes produce small galls or swellings on the fine feeder roots, but they can also enter the storage roots and feed in the tissues beneath the skin without causing the common galls ...</description>
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