Gus looks for his book "Wicked Bugs". The return of Gus Perkowski

Gus Perkowski
    Gus PerkowskiOne of the sources I use for material is the book "Wicked Bugs" and I am often puzzled why this book seems to keep disappearing in the offices of the Left Shark productions. As I am the only person interested in insects and writer of bugs this is a book that should pretty much remain in place. I use this often on my own personal blog on etymology and hope one day to get work published like this book  written by Amy Stewart. I don't know much about this writer but I would be willing to bet she has never been exposed to as many insects and chemicals over the years as I have in my number of years working as an exterminator. In this book though she goes through many of the worse bugs with painful stings of just repellent reputations that man has marked for these little beasts of the natural world. The stinging biting caterpillars are my personal favorite and this book will introduce you to many bugs from all around the world that are just natural pests. Some of these bugs you will have heard about of the news if you are literate such as the Emerald Ash Beetle or the deer tick, but there are many bugs people are not familiar with as they are only located thankfully in remote regions of the globe. This is a great book and the next time I find it it is going into a safe and the popularity of this book in offices is evidence want an interesting fun read this book can be for everyone.

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