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Does anyone know any good books, that aren't juvenile, about insects that I could buy?

by Guest33404  |  earlier

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- preferably about the harlequin beetle or those types of moths that live in decaying tree trunks...it's funny how the most easily overlooked things in nature are the most fascinating... ya but look at me naive and naked on a zoology blog having barely even grazed a biology book in my life.

P.S. what non-time consuming side-jobs require knowledge of insect biology or just biology preferably in the broad taxidermy way not the meticulous cellular way...I'm 16 and I don't know where to start

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  1. Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka, is a fascinating book about the dung beetle.

    And side jobs--pesticide applicator.  But be careful!

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