I'm taking a preservation class this semester and on Thursday my professor assigned the best homework I've ever been assigned. We were given little paper sticky traps and a plastic bug cup and told to go forth and find an insect. Each person in the class was to trap, alive or dead, a different kind of bug. Then we study it, draw it or take a picture (guess which one I will do) and write up a little brochure on it. In class next week we will have five minutes to present our insect. As soon as I heard about this project, I really wanted the American Cockroach, or Periplaneta americana. They can seriously damage books and I have had a personal vendetta/fascination with them ever since I moved here. It was a first find, first served deal with the bugs, so I was afraid I wouldn't find one before someone else did. I mean, they're everywhere! Luckily nobody else in my class wanted to catch one. I wonder why...
I found this little guy, as yet unnamed, in a box at work. He's been dead for quite some time. He's really dried out. I carried him around in my purse all day. Thank the lord the bug cup didn't come open because then I would have little dried pieces of cockroach in my purse. Gross.
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Only you would get excited about a COCKROACH!!!! GROSS
BTW, we have a mutual acquaintance...Small world, ain't it?
I'll have to update facebook to bring us alllll together.
ETM
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