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I just found a Giant Water Bug in my backyard here in Halifax city. It
was about 2.25 inches long and looked like a Belostomatidae water bug.
I noticed that my cat was circling something in the grass, a short
distance from my small pond. I'm glad she didn't try to eat it as they
have pincers and some venom.
Now I'm worried because I've put some Zebra Danios in the pond to eat
any mosquito larvae. Google says these water bugs eat small fish.
Don
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<font face="Calibri">I just found a Giant Water Bug in my backyard
here in Halifax city. It was about 2.25 inches long and looked
like a</font> Belostomatidae water bug. I noticed that my cat was
circling something in the grass, a short distance from my small
pond. I'm glad she didn't try to eat it as they have pincers and
some venom.<br>
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Now I'm worried because I've put some Zebra Danios in the pond to
eat any mosquito larvae. Google says these water bugs eat small
fish.<br>
<br>
Don<br>
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Don MacNeill
donmacneill@bellaliant.net</div>
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