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The insect you’re describing sounds like a type of treehopper or possibly a wood-boring beetle larva. Some treehoppers have a bark-like appearance, which helps them blend into their surroundings, while their nymphs can appear worm-like. These insects can often be found on trees or woody plants, and their ability to pop out from both sides is likely a defense mechanism against predators. If you’re observing this in a garden or forest, it could also be a sign of tree health issues, so monitoring the area is important.

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2mo ago

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