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Insect ID #6339050 06/17/16 11:26 PM
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I am thinking that this is a Blister bug but not sure. Anybody know what it is. It had an orange colored abdomen.



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Re: Insect ID [Re: Michael W.] #6339159 06/18/16 12:48 AM
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Google says it's a Eastern Bumelia Borer

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That looks like a blister beetle but the link looks spot on

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Re: Insect ID [Re: Michael W.] #6339258 06/18/16 02:23 AM
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I see simiiarties to both the Borer and the Blister bug. Not sure



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