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Apr 4, 2016 7:03 PM CST
Name: Janet Super Sleuth
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I'm not one for getting rid of bugs like this, unless they are doing obvious harm there's no reason to. I've found several species of psocods in my garden, some breed under the leaves of Camellias. The eggs are amazing, they lay several in a small group then cover them in spider-like webbing. The eggs nests are tiny, barely noticeable, I've watched females spin their webbing over their eggs and even watched one laying eggs. They are extremely cute little bugs with funny faces.

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