A brown bug with two antennae on each end sounds like it could be an earwig. There are approximately 2,000 species of earwig.
silly silly... hobo? its called stray (st-ray) well the spider waits at the end of its cobweb. then aha! the bug gets trapped it cant escape! the spider walks toward it. then he cocoon's the bug. were only it's head shows. then SNAP the spider eats the bug. yummy
Lightening bugs are black in color with spots of red on their wings. They also have a clear ball at the end of their abdomen. This is where the light comes from.
Earwigs have a big orange head with pinchers at the end. They can also have a striped body and six legs.
An earwig is a reddish-brown to black colored bug between 6 and 35 mm long, somewhat flattened in shape with 2 (harmless) pincers coming off its back end. They are attracted to dampness, like piles of leaves, etc. They can also be found indoors where there may be dampness, like in basements. They are ugly, somewhat unnerving to see crawling around you but are harmless to humans.
=== === Is this bug super tiny with a brown spot on one end? If so hes called a no-see-em. They can be killed by rubbing your hand over the skin where they are. Is this bug similar in size and shape to a housefly? If so, its a deer fly. Hard to kill without a flyswatter. Both bite. The deer fly can carry disease though. Insect repellant works for both but the pool water washes it off too easily. they are called thrips and thay are hard too kill so try finding an insecticide with permethin the best i found is tall star
end-fire antenna = surface-wave antenna
The stinkbug is a common pest in the homes in North America. This tiny bug has a flat brown back.
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Bug-Byte ended in 1985.
Bug Alert ended in 2000.
It may be a Widow Skimmer dragonfly. An aggressive, but common dragonfly found around the edges of ponds and in marshy areas.
Bug Juice ended on 2001-10-15.
Bot Fly
Monster Bug Wars ended on 2012-02-28.
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wireless antennae
Remove the nut, spacer and bushing that holds down the antenna on the outside car body. Then turn the radio ON. As the antenna extends out, carefully pull out the antenna mast. There will be a plastic portion with teeth at the end. Remember the direction of teeth. When you install the new antenna, the teeth will go in that direction. Insert the new antenna into the antenna housing. Make sure the antenna teeth engages the antenna motor by moving the antenna up & down. Turn the radio OFF and the antenna motor will pull the antenna back in. Reinstall the nut, spacer, bushing and you're done.