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Posted on 20-04-2010 19:19
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Hope not prolapsa again awkward It did give the impression of being lighter built.
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dorsal
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So sorry...
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Angry I hope I do not post more prolapsa tonight Wink
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Thought I'd share this:

I believe it was the same prolapsa was in a choke-hold a few secounds earlier, I could be wrong like I usually am.
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I think more about a Pollenia sp.
And maybe an idea to coach these Scatophaga to do the killing for you....so you can pin the flies afterwards...
Than you don't have to use...STROH 80 anymore GrinGrin

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Yes, and maybe if I drink the STROH instead of using it as a killing agent I might get better at ID Frown ..or maybe with STROH in my stomach fly IDs would be the last thing on my mind... win/win for all
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