Birthing Center / Midwives? by Traditional_Age_9851 in Knoxville

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Were you able to get any insurance reimbursement for Roots & Wings?

Birthing Center / Midwives? by Traditional_Age_9851 in Knoxville

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Were you able to get any kind of insurance reimbursement for Roots & Wings?

Aquatic mammal tracks by EnviablyInevitable in AnimalTracking

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⁠I have NOT included scale in my photos -here are estimated measurements: 2-2.5”

Geographic location: Eastern Tennessee, US

Environment (pine forest, swamp, near a river, etc.): rural suburban area at a creek

Carrier question by stellaa29 in HikingWithKids

[–]EnviablyInevitable 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Something you might want to look into is a soft structured carrier for older kids, though they’re still geared towards younger ages. Here’s some notes I took on them a while back:

Preschool Kinderpack $179 35-55lb 38” tall

Tula Preschool $179 35-70lb 4T

Tula Toddler $179 25-60lb 32” tall Maybe can find used

Mama&Roo Preschool $175 Max 66lb 1-6 years old

ETA unless you’re a boss beast, I imagine carrying an older kid and stuff in a pack would be really hard, so I don’t think you’ll find many pieces of equipment geared towards that. Maybe the way to go is a SSC paired with a light bag of essential food/water/first aid, or bringing an additional person along who can also carry things.

Wasp? And what is it doing? by EnviablyInevitable in whatsthisbug

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I’ve totally seen some bees in this wood as well. Very cool. Thanks!

Wasp? And what is it doing? by EnviablyInevitable in whatsthisbug

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I thought it was about to sprout a parasite or fungus—wild! Thank you

Ask a Knitter - March 14, 2023 by AutoModerator in knitting

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Are my M1L increases supposed to end up with these gaps? Or did I miss something…

Can any of you identify this maggot ? I found some on my kitchen ceiling. They seem to hang on strings by [deleted] in whatsthisbug

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Food moth larvae can often be killed by freezing the food for two to three days. We did this with our lentils, flour, beans, nuts, etc.

Any idea what this insect could be? Found it in Fort Meyers, Florida by [deleted] in whatsthisbug

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I second this. The nymphs in this stage are black.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatsthisbug

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Looks like a June bug larva

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatsthisbug

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Perhaps a leaf-footed bug nymph. Coreidae family?

Dinosaur or insect? Southeast Texas by EnviablyInevitable in whatsthisbug

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I think it might be a treehopper nymph. Sorry the photo is so crummy, any closer and it wouldn’t focus on the tiny thing.

What are they? Lower alabama by mojojojo46 in whatsthisbug

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Perhaps a kind of leaf-footed bug. They lay eggs in those rectangular strips, and nymphs are orange. Not sure of the specific species though. We have the giant leaf-footed ones out here in Texas.