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Chebucto Regional Softball Club

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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

Anyone know who this is?

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    Anyone know who this is? they visited my book page in a Boston MA park. I think hemipetra? Idk. are they a local? they are very small it can’t be a roach they have wings despite being tiny.

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      Anyone know who this is? they visited my book page in a Boston MA park. I think hemipetra? Idk. are they a local? they are very small it can’t be a roach they have wings despite being tiny.

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      It's hard to say without a better picture. You can rule out beetle or Box Elder Bug type. It better resembles a member of the Lygaeus genus but not exactly. Telling us the location of where this was found would be helpful.
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        @futurebird
        It's hard to say without a better picture. You can rule out beetle or Box Elder Bug type. It better resembles a member of the Lygaeus genus but not exactly. Telling us the location of where this was found would be helpful.
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        @claralistensprechen5th Boston MA

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