#SecoB68 is powered by #BIOS #AmericaMegatendsInc 1.13 it can boots in legacy or #UEFI , for #PXE only #efi seems supported at least i can see the query in my #DnsMasq logs ... But #grubs does not show up... I also tried with #pxelinux and #netbootxyz ...

#Robins are insect lovers at heart. In the spring and summer, they’re on the hunt for #earthworms, #grubs, #snails, and #insects.
To attract them, keep your #garden natural. Avoid lawn pesticides (which kill off their favourite food), and leave a few wild areas with leaf litter, compost piles, or wood stacks. These make great hiding places for bugs and offer robins the kind of “forest floor” they love to forage in.
#birds

https://www.countryliving.com/uk/wildlife/a65115253/how-to-attract-robins-to-your-garden/

Why robins skip the bird feeder – and what to do instead to welcome them year-round

Robins don’t eat seeds, but you can attract them with insects, fruit, water, and natural spaces. Learn how to create a robin-friendly yard year-round.

Country Living
This time of the year again 🙄😁🥰🤗
I put them back into fresh compost, of course...
#nature #biology #rhinocerosbeetles #grubs

Why Eating Insects Is an American Tradition

Both #NativeAmericans and colonists enjoyed fried cicadas, grasshopper flour, and insect fruitcakes.

by Mark Hay April 2, 2018

"In just over five years, the apostles of insect eating have moved #entomophagy in the Unites States and Europe from a Fear Factor sideshow to a regular fixture in food industry trend lists. These entopreneurs, dozens of newly minted bug farmers and cricket-laced protein bar hawkers, built their culinary foothold through compelling arguments about nutrition and sustainability. #Crickets, for example, provide leaner protein than animal meats, require minimal feed and water to rear, and produce far fewer greenhouse gas emissions per pound. These claims may be overblown, but they’re effective.

"Common wisdom holds, however, that the industry still faces one major headwind: culture. While the vast majority of the world has some history or current practice of insect eating, Europe and America, many insect eating enthusiasts and experts claim, do not. In the absence of precedent, we’re primed to see eating creepy crawlies as loathsome.

"There’s a little problem with this common wisdom, though. America does have a history of insect eating. Native communities across the modern United States developed culinary traditions around dozens of insect species, from crickets to caterpillars, #ants to aphids.

"White settlers and other newcomers ultimately denigrated these traditions. But well into the 19th century, they occasionally participated in them, or formed limited insect-eating cultures of their own. In some communities, insect eating remained relatively common well into the mid-20th century; a few continue today.

"The origins of these foodways are not as well documented as the development of, say, cakes or bagels. But we do know that by the time Europeans and other newcomers encountered American Indians, many had highly developed insect harvesting practices. In the 19th century, the Shoshone and other Native communities in the Great Basin region formed massive circles and beat the brush to drive thousands of grasshoppers into pits, blankets, or bodies of water for mass collection; they then roasted them on coals or ground them into flour. The Paiute and other groups out West dug trenches with precise, vertical walls around trees, then smoked out caterpillars for regularized, large-scale harvests. Some Paiute communities around Mono Lake in California reportedly organized their calendar around the life cycles of certain larvae, as well as other types of small game such as rabbits or lizards.

"Some of this insect eating just made practical sense. Grasshoppers were thick on the plains during average seasons, and in heavy swarm years, a plague of hoppers-turned-locusts could blot out the sky. Into the 20th century, lumberjacks in Oregon claimed that caterpillars were so plentiful that, during their month-long feeding season, the sound of their crap falling from the trees was like an unending sleet storm. Harvesting this bounty was a time- and energy-efficient way of gathering protein.

"But in many communities, insect eating was not merely a matter of survival or convenience. American Indians with plenty of other options for hunting or harvesting collected insects as a delicacy. A mid-20th century account of the Cherokee in North Carolina notes that they dug up young cicadas, removed their legs, and fried them in hog fat as a treat. Sometimes they baked them into pies or salted and pickled them for later. They also apparently loved roasted #cornworms and yellowjacket #grubs, which were hardly as convenient to harvest as a locust swarm."

Read more:
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/history-of-eating-bugs-america

#TraditionalDiets #EatingInsects #CatalpaWorms #CatawbaWorms

Why Eating Insects Is an American Tradition

Both Native Americans and colonists enjoyed fried cicadas, grasshopper flour, and insect fruitcakes.

Atlas Obscura

Been trying to get #PhoneSupport from #Australia's #ANZ bank for over 40 minutes.

Wondering if these #Grubs will disconnect the call before I get them to give me the info I seek.

Edit: Still waiting after +60 minutes.

#ProfitsBeforePeople

#ConsumingIn2025

Codling moths and how to control them in autumn with nematodes - MandyCanUDigIt

There's nothing worse than biting into a homegrown apple to find a rotten core and a grub of codling moths in the centre.

MandyCanUDigIt

I found this beetle larva in an old vine trunk that had been sitting on the soil for some time. I think it's a cockchafer (Melolontha melolontha).

Impressively big!!!

A photo of the female adult is here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockchafer#/media/File:Hanneton_commun_(Melolontha_melolontha)_%E2%99%80,_Parc_de_Woluw%C3%A9,_Bruxelles_(51222810874).jpg

#Beetles #Coleoptera #Grubs #PotentialGrossOut

Cockchafer - Wikipedia

@theconversationau
Good overview of history and promotion of an essential step in stopping the #grubs covering up corruption and unlawful behavior in ways like that described below.

"After winning the 2019 election, Morrison gathered departmental secretaries together and warned them against “providing a detached or dispassionate summary of the risks that can be logged in the ‘told you so’ file”. In other words, don’t write anything down that might embarrass ministers later."
#AusPol

@rwba
Well, what's the death toll due to #RoboDebt?

Was #PeterDutton pushing for a presumption of innocence for those innocent folk who #ScottMorrison and colleagues targeted illegally? Did he come out and say, " Call off the #DebtCollectors"?

No, Dutton went along with the brutality that resulted in multiple suicides.

Dutton and #Roberts are OK with victimisation and brutality for the unemployed. And they want civility for themselves.
#Grubs.

#AusPol