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posted on Jun, 23 2011 @ 05:11 PM
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Its white, it flies and has very long antennae. Now there are hundreds of these things all over my lawn and all over the house and cars. here is a mobile picture. Bear with me.



I think they are blind because they fly into me every time i go outside and make some movement.
So can any one id this?



posted on Jun, 23 2011 @ 05:18 PM
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Its hard to tell by the photo need one against a solid background not glass..also where are you ? could these insects be local ?



posted on Jun, 23 2011 @ 05:22 PM
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I live in Michigan city Indiana. Maybe, but i have not seen them before. hold on ill go and take another, ill try to get one on another surface



posted on Jun, 23 2011 @ 05:27 PM
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heres a better one sorry,



posted on Jun, 23 2011 @ 05:32 PM
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I'm not sure what they are but I have seen then many times here in Pennsylvania. I posted a pic of a giant spider looking moth and it took just about 5 minutes till someone came along and figured it out. So be patient someone will get it.



posted on Jun, 23 2011 @ 05:33 PM
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Is this it here? Caddisflies are common this time of year. Hard to tell from the posted pic though.


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posted on Jun, 23 2011 @ 05:35 PM
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Pretty dang close id say, maybe this is it? Makes sense because there is a pond in the back of my house. Also brings about many unwanted other pests such as our little vampire friends.

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posted on Jun, 23 2011 @ 05:55 PM
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Probably Mayflies, I know it's June, but bugs don't keep the same calender as we do.

Or if you want a scientific name, I will differ you to my nephew.

Unca! (pointing) BUG!...BUG!


He also calls dragonflies...Hewacopper bees.

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posted on Jun, 23 2011 @ 05:59 PM
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Originally posted by TDawgRex
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Probably Mayflies, I know it's June, but bugs don't keep the same calender as we do.

Or if you want a scientific name, I will differ you to my nephew.

Unca! (pointing) BUG!...BUG!


He also calls dragonflies...Hewacopper bees.

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Dragon flies used to terrify me. If they got close enough they still would lol. I have a horrible phobia when it comes to most insects. Especially bees wasps and hornets. They are my worst nightmare, I fear nothing more.



posted on Jun, 23 2011 @ 06:18 PM
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Don't worry about it. Dragonflies are harmless....unless they're three feet long. But I'm pretty sure those guys are extinct.

Maybe the Amazon?



posted on Jun, 24 2011 @ 11:44 AM
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Try :

www.insectnet.com...

That's where the bug freaks hang out

You want the forum called"What bug is this?"




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