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Making a cardboard earwig trap. Cut up to 10 cm wide and 20 cm long strip of cardboard, roll it and tie with string natural string.
   

Making a cardboard earwig trap. Cut up to 10 cm wide and 20 cm long strip of cardboard, roll it and tie with string natural string.


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Photographer: Robert Mabic - See more from this photographer
 
Image Number:   1476804
 
Image Size:   3744 x 5616 px
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Making a cardboard earwig trap. Cut up to 10 cm wide and 20 cm long strip of cardboard, roll it and tie with string natural string.

Making a cardboard earwig trap. Cut up to 10 cm wide and 20 cm long strip of cardboard, roll it and tie with string natural string.


 Image Number:   1476804 

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