Insects
theoms at nettaxi.com
theoms at nettaxi.com
Wed Jun 21 13:37:10 CEST 2000
does anyone have a color chart to identify those bugs?
> ** Original Subject: Re: Insects
> ** Original Sender: "Volition" <prospective_volition at hotmail.com>
> ** Original Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 02:49:17 -0700
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> Yeah, very small and whitish, I think their colours vary depending on the
> voltage drop they sleep next to.
>
> ----- Original Message -----From: danial stocks <diode at hotmail.com>
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> > are they small and white? I got them too... they dont seem to eat
> anything,
> > just wander around..
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> > >Anyone know what these bugs are that I see crawling about my equipment.
> > >Sneaky little buggers, I try to blow them off or squash them but they
> > >scurry down into a fader or down the side of the alpha dial .... heh ....
> I
> > >faintly recall someone telling me about bugs that thrive off the
> electrical
> > >fields, sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, perfect.
> > >
> > >Thanks
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