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"I think the mass is not secreted by crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus)."
No, not secreted, but the parasitic worms emerged from the host cricket.


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I think the mass is not secreted by crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus).
Dr. Abdul Rauf
GM Technical Operations
Truly Pest Solution Private Limited
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Hello all,

A colleague of mine in Kansas forwarded me the attached image of a sticky trap 
and is requesting some help in figuring out what the mass of light yellow, 
squiggly material might be. Is it something that was secreted by the crickets 
on the trap or something completely different? Thanks for your help.

Angela Watts
Associate Collection Manger
Spencer Museum of Art
The University of Kansas
(785)864-4979
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