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What we have been finding: Swimming mayfly nymph
One type of insect that has been observed in the ponds is the swimming mayfly nymph, Baetidae. There are 4 main types of mayfly nymphs: swimmers, burrowers, crawlers and clingers. This website shows the differences between them, and how to find out … Continue reading
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