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	<title>Comments on: Bug of the Week:  Another Lacewing Larva</title>
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	<description>Putting the fun back into scientific exploration</description>
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		<title>By: sam</title>
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		<description>Aha!  I&#039;ve been wondering what this odd looking bug was since finding one in my refrigerator of all places. I think it must have stowed away in the produce I&#039;d just bought.  I scooped it up in a container so I could put it outside, but first tried to identify it online.  No luck.  

Meanwhile, the lacewing had decided that since it wasn&#039;t going anywhere for a while, it might as well begin its metamorphosis.  When I came back a short while later, it was already in the process of cocooning itself and well fastened to the containeer, so putting it outside will have to wait until after it hatches.    

Anyway, good article.  I searched high and low trying to identify this little guy, but had no luck until now, so thanks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aha!  I&#8217;ve been wondering what this odd looking bug was since finding one in my refrigerator of all places. I think it must have stowed away in the produce I&#8217;d just bought.  I scooped it up in a container so I could put it outside, but first tried to identify it online.  No luck.  </p>
<p>Meanwhile, the lacewing had decided that since it wasn&#8217;t going anywhere for a while, it might as well begin its metamorphosis.  When I came back a short while later, it was already in the process of cocooning itself and well fastened to the containeer, so putting it outside will have to wait until after it hatches.    </p>
<p>Anyway, good article.  I searched high and low trying to identify this little guy, but had no luck until now, so thanks.</p>
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