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<metacontent>Museum Beetles on the Increase!||||3||||2007/11/23</metacontent>
<title>Museum Beetles on the Increase!</title>
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Museum bosses at Norwich Castle Museum are currently planning to take more than a thousand specimens out of the display section of the natural history department because they are infested with the larvae of carpet beetles! 
 
Click here to read about how Climate Change is allowing insect pests ...</description>
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<metacontent>Tree Killing Moths||||2||||2009/11/18</metacontent>
<title>Tree Killing Moths</title>
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The bug expert explains the trees are being chewed up -- not by a beetle -- but a moth, the Tussock moth.   
   
The scene is west of Sedalia in Douglas County in the Pike National Forest. It is the latest outbreak in a cycle that seems to peak every 12 to 13 years, according to ...</description>
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<metacontent>Buck Moth Infestation||||1||||2009/12/18</metacontent>
<title>Buck Moth Infestation</title>
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The hairs on the caterpillars are hollow conduits for the underlying poison glands. Contact with them causes a burning sensation and inflammation that can be as painful as a bee sting. The irritation can last for days and can come complete with nausea during the first few hours. Th...</description>
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