The Northeast's Most Alarming Insect - The White River Valley Herald

The Northeast's Most Alarming Insect - The White River Valley Herald

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If freshwater insects did senior superlatives before graduating from aquatic life, what would yearbook entries say about dobsonflies? Largest? Most ferocious? Most likely to change names? Most likely to bite a human? Or to be used as fish bait? Or to be confused with a centipede? All of these superlatives apply to larval hellgrammites

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