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Winter Moths May Cause Spring Problems
Winter Moths May Cause Spring Problems
ClipSyndicate - Fri, 27 Nov 2009 00:46:50 -0500 • Found on Truveo
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Butterflies and Moths, From One Extreme to Another
video on Butterflies and Moths
MojoSupreme - Tuesday April 7th 2009 • Found on Blinkx Video Search
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Moths everywhere
Moths everywhere
ClipSyndicate - Tue, 24 Nov 2009 20:39:54 -0500 • Found on Truveo
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Poppy Adams | The Behaviour of Moths
Watch this new author explain how she came to write this story about a reclusive lepidopterist and her sister.
MeetTheAuthor - Sunday March 30th 2008 • Found on Blinkx Video Search
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Bolas spider catches moth with its sticky bolas, USA
Bolas spider catches moth with its sticky bolas, USA
BBC Motion Gallery - Fri, 27 Nov 2009 17:26:14 -0500 • Found on Truveo
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Moth decline sparks campaign
Moths are often regarded as a nuisance or a menace: clunking around light bulbs or chewing holes in your clothes, but they've actually got an essential role in nature and the...
ITNSource - Wednesday May 2nd 2007 • Found on Blinkx Video Search
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Meet Black Moth Super Rainbow
Black Moth Super Rainbow reveal their secret identities. An XLR8R TV exclusive.
Revision3 - Mon, 16 Nov 2009 21:04:31 -0500 • Found on Truveo
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Researching he Feeding Habits of Moths - Part 1
Researchers collect floral scents and use camera equipment to study how and why moths are attracted to certain flowers.
AmericanFieldGuide - Friday June 30th 2006 • Found on Blinkx Video Search
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Integrated Pest Management Part 2
Part II of a lecture by Mary Louise Flint, Entomologist and Integrated Pest Management Specialist, as she continues her presentation to UC Master Gardener students.  Topics in this...
UCTV - Wed, 18 Nov 2009 12:28:22 -0500 • Found on Truveo
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Shenandoah National Park - Gypsy Moths
Introduced from Europe, the gypsy moth, whose larvae feeds on the leaves of trees, has done damage to countless acres of forest in Shenandoah National Park.
AmericanFieldGuide - Friday June 30th 2006 • Found on Blinkx Video Search
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