A brown bug with two antennae on each end sounds like it could be an earwig. There are approximately 2,000 species of earwig.
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The posterior end of each scale covers the anterior end of the next scale.
It sounds like the description of an assassin bug. Assassin bugs have a distinct orange head with pinchers for mouthparts, a striped body, and six legs. These bugs are beneficial predators that feed on other insects.
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Lightning bug eggs are small and oval-shaped, usually pale yellow or cream in color. They can be found in clusters attached to vegetation near the ground or in damp soil. The eggs are delicate and translucent, often appearing like tiny grains of rice.
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 Alert ended in 2000.
Bug-Byte ended in 1985.
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.
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Monster Bug Wars ended on 2012-02-28.
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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.