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Description:

Unidentified insect eggs, possibly moth's. They were being checked by a small black wasp, that seemed to be eating the translucent cover of the eggs. Although I stayed at the place for some time, I didn't see the wasp laying eggs, but that obviously may have happened.

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good news,keep the vigilance and maybe you have a nice surprise :) you have nice surprises almost every day:)only the heavy rain can stop you my friend
Its been two weeks since I spotted these eggs for the first time. I checked today, and they seem to be exactly as they were then.

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PublishedJune 13, 2012

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