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<blockquote data-quote="Trundlebug" data-source="post: 281345" data-attributes="member: 8423"><p>I've done both! Right now I work with two specialized systems. One is the biological control of the polyphagous shothole borer, which is a tiny ambrosia beetle that is destroying our avocado trees, and the second is the bacterial symbionts in kissing bugs (transmitters of Chagas disease) that allow them to digest blood meals.</p><p></p><p>I also just like to play around with different bugs too! I work in our insect outreach program from time to time, taking care of beetles, roaches, phasmids, grasshoppers, centipedes, millipedes, black widow spiders, and loooots of tarantulas. People like those. We used to have mantises before I started working here as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trundlebug, post: 281345, member: 8423"] I've done both! Right now I work with two specialized systems. One is the biological control of the polyphagous shothole borer, which is a tiny ambrosia beetle that is destroying our avocado trees, and the second is the bacterial symbionts in kissing bugs (transmitters of Chagas disease) that allow them to digest blood meals. I also just like to play around with different bugs too! I work in our insect outreach program from time to time, taking care of beetles, roaches, phasmids, grasshoppers, centipedes, millipedes, black widow spiders, and loooots of tarantulas. People like those. We used to have mantises before I started working here as well. [/QUOTE]
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