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moth eggs

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No this is not an image of DNA, it is just a close-up of a profusion of insect eggs on my porch screen. I will keep an eye on the hatching to see what they are for an id. The closest ID is the ladybird beetle. The fertility of insects is staggering. The average female will lay 100 to 200 eggs in its brief lifetime.

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Averill, Vermont, USA

Spotted on Sep 8, 2014
Submitted on Sep 8, 2014

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