The Great Whipplethorp Bug Collection


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"Chuck Whipplethorp learns that he comes from a fascinating lineage of Whipplethorps, so he sets off to carve his own mark--by collecting bugs"--




The Bug Collector


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Place of publication taken from publisher's website.




The Beetle and Butterfly Collection - A Guide to Collecting, Arranging and Preserving Insects at Home


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“The Beetle and Butterfly Collection” is a classic guide to collecting, arranging, and preserving various insects at home. Written with the amateur in mind, it contains simple, step-by-step instructions that will prove invaluable to anyone with an interest in insect collecting and preservation. Contents include: “Setting-Out and Maintaining Beatles and Butterflies”, “The Parts of a Beetle”, “The Classification”, “Lepidoptera, or Butterflies and Moths”, “Classification of Butterflies”, “The Lepidarium”, “The Outline Sketch of the Insect Orders”, etc. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in a new, affordable, modern edition complete with the original text and artwork.




The Bug Collection Bible


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Perfect for people on the go, these Bibles contain the full text of the bestselling New International Version in a compact size, complete with a cute bug design on the cover.




A Bug Collection


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A humorous and heartbreaking look at the complexities of human life through the compound eyes of bugs.




Juliette and the Mystery Bug


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When Hudson catches a Mystery Bug, Juliette's journey of discovery begins. She learns essential hygiene skills, masking, social-distancing and how vaccines rally the body's defenses to keep Mystery Bugs at bay.Here, under one cover are Colleen and Terry Shepherd's beloved stories, "Juliette and the Mystery Bug," "Juliette and the Masked Hero," and the all new "Juliette and the Vaccine." Based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control, beautifully illustrated by Casey Ratchford, and written in a poetic style that helps kids memorize important health habits, "Juliette and the Mystery Bug - The Complete Collection" is an essential resource to help children stay healthy, whenever Mystery Bugs appear. Readers agree that "Juliette and the Mystery Bug" is not only an important guide to disease prevention, but a delightful story that will become a household favorite."I was so ecstatic to find a book that could help my preschool-aged daughter better understand germs, how they can make you sick, and clean habits to stay healthy; it's never been more important." ~ Linnsey Baker."An important book to teach children how to protect themselves.... But it's also a fun book that adults will enjoy reading to their children and children will enjoy hearing, time and again," ~ Ed SliverAuthor Kate Anslinger writes that "Juliette and the Mystery Bug" is a must-read in today's world. "Terry Shepherd manages to blend prose that is easily relatable to children, with a very real issue in today's world, somehow making a magical mix of education and fun. My daughter's first-grade class has read all of Terry Shepherd's books and they remain a classroom favorite."




Bug and the Bugs


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Every Child Can be a Reading Star A little girl likes bugs so much, everyone calls her Bug. Will the bugs like her as much as she likes them? This is an excellent social emotional text for teaching friendship and empathy skills to beginning readers. Bug and the Bugs is part of the Reading Stars series. Reading Star books are for kids at the very beginning of a lifetime love of reading. Each book features less than 50 words and uses repetition to build confidence. Bug and the Bugs is 28 pages long and features 39 different words for your child to master. The words are: a, am, Bernadette, bug, bugs, calls, dad, does, everyone, give, has, I, is, It, lady, like, likes, me, mom, my, name, names, nickname, not, one, pink, real, really, so, still, stink, stinker, stinky, them, this, to, too, who, wing




Arthropod Collection and Identification


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Arthropods are the most numerous and diverse group of animals and studying them requires the use of specialized equipment and specific procedures. This text describes effective methods and equipment for collecting, identifying, rearing, examining, and preserving insects and mites, and explains how to store and care for specimens in collections. It also provides instructions for the construction of many kinds of collecting equipment, traps, rearing cages, and storage units, as well as updated and illustrated keys for identification of the classes of arthropods and the orders of insects. Such information not only aids hobbyists and professionals in preparing insect collections, but it has become essential in documenting and standardizing collections of entomological evidence in forensic as well as pest management sciences.* Over 400 professionally drawn illustrations * Identification keys to find arthropod orders * Comprehensive reading list * Detailed glossary of terms




The Windows 95 Bug Collection


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Lists solutions for common problems and covers technical support




The Bug Man Collection


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All four novels from the Bug Man series now available in one e-book collection. First the Dead Nick tries to find a killer in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina’s attack on New Orleans. But the more he digs the stronger—and deadlier—the resistance becomes. Nick is there to collect bodies, and he's going to do just that—especially when he starts finding bodies that were clearly dead before the hurricane. He understands that all forensic evidence will soon disintegrate in the hot, contaminated water . . . and he knows that's exactly what the killer wants to happen. Less than Dead Nick has finally met his match. When a grave is discovered on property owned by the front-running candidate for the next presidential election, the FBI immediately becomes involved. The graves then vanish and Nick follows local legend to the bizarre Alena who keeps to herself in the mountains of Northern Virginia, training cadaver dogs. Together they discover that this small town—and the presidential-hopeful—have closets full of skeletons. Ends of the Earth Nick struggles to protect a victim’s family from agro-terrorists in North Carolina. After dissecting the remains of a bale of marijuana scattered in the tomato fields, Nick learns that the South American marijuana is strangely infested with a common North Carolina insect: the tobacco hornworm. To further confound the mystery, the bugs are infected with a fungus from Asia, and Nick begins to suspect his victim wasn't killed because of the marijuana, but because of the insects it contained. He then discovers that a vicious agricultural scheme is underway to cripple US corn and ethanol production. Nick of Time The Bug Man is getting married on Saturday . . . if his fiancée can find him. Forensic entomologist Nick Polchak lives in a world of maggots and blow flies and decomposing bodies. No wonder he's still single. But Nick has finally found a woman as strange as he is—dog trainer Alena Savard, a woman who is odd, reclusive, and can seemingly talk to animals. It was a match made in heaven. Nick and Alena are scheduled to be married on Saturday—but there's one small problem. Nick has disappeared. Caught up in a murder case involving an old friend, Nick finds himself on a manhunt that's drawing him farther and farther from the church where Alena is waiting. But will he make it back in time? Could Nick's single-minded focus cause him to forget his own wedding? Is he really pursuing a killer, or is he running away from something else?