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Sep 2014
This critter comes but once a year

Flies through the June air to cause a little fear

My friend came to visit

Asked "What kind of bird is it"

With a great big chuckle

I had quite a laugh

For it's not a bird that flies in the air

But a great big Paloverde Bug looking to have an affair

She screams to him from the roots of the tree

Over here, over here, come see me

Happy to oblige cause when he's done

He can go in search of another one
The Paloverde bug comes out in June once a year for the whole month. The males fly and the females stay at the roots of the trees. Once the eggs are hatched they usually feed on the roots of the tree and destroy it. The bugs tend to be at least 3 inches long or more. :(
Teri Bennett
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Teri Bennett  Arizona
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