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Why are grasshoppers eating up window screens? About: Butterflies at Arnolds Landing Redspotted Purples To ColumbiaMagazine.com: Can you please tell us why there are so many butterflies this year? and why are there so many grasshoppers this year? A lady who just built a new house in Adair County is having her screens on her new windows eaten up by the grasshoppers WHY? What are they made out of that the grasshoppers want to eat them? Some nosey people want to know. M.E. Lewis This story was posted on 2010-09-07 03:09:20
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