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De bugs? New York Times Mini 26 Jul 2025
Minibeasts The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 23 Jul 2025
Six-footers in religious groups (7) Puzzler Cryptic 26 Jun 2025
Tiny crawling creatures (7)
Bugs and bees, etc (7)
Home school started primarily for tiny creatures (7)
Beetles and butterflies, etc (7)
Six-footers in groups (7)
With paranoid leader out, checks for bugs The Times Sunday Cryptic 02 Mar 2025
Small, invertebrate creatures, the most dangerous in Mallorca are the pine processionary caterpillars which have toxic hairs on their body that can cause skin or allergic reactions in humans and are p
Water boatmen and katydids are examples of these animals (7)
Source of protein for pheasant chicks: scent is awful! (7)
Creatures studied by an entomologist (7)
Creatures with six legs (7)
Six-legged critters
Six-legged bugs (7)
Ants, e.g.
Small invertebrates with divided bodies (7)
Maybe flies home with the Amish and the Quakers? The Telegraph Cryptic 04 Nov 2024
Beetles, butterflies, and bees
Creepy-crawlies in religious cults? (7)
Bugs in religious groups?
Fleas and flies New York Times 09 Sep 2024
Dragonflies and fireflies, e.g. Universal 24 Aug 2024
Bugs found in religious cults
Bugs link insiders with religious groups (7)
Little ones are found in definite cults (7)
Flies, perhaps, in groups around Canada's capital (7)
Flies, etc (7)
Ants and bees, for example (7)
Fruit fly %26 moth
Mosquitos & bees
Small creatures at home with religious schools (7)
Shocking treatment on board ship after discovering tiny woodworm, say (7)
Shocking treatment on board ship after discovering tiny woodworm, say The Guardian Cryptic 12 Apr 2024
There are social ones to be found in groups (7)
Developed since finding extremely tenacious bees for example (7)
Web attachments? New York Times 13 Mar 2024
Beetles and cockroaches, etc (7)
Scent is distributed by bees and wasps, for instance (7)
Crickets %26 beetles
Ants and flies (7)
E.g. alder flies (7)
At home with religious groups referring to locusts etc
Little ones are to be found in certain cults
Flies, perhaps, since put out on a backstreet (7)
Scent is sprayed to get bugs (7) Puzzler Cryptic 08 Dec 2023
Insignificant people in exclusive religious groups (7)
Flies amid religious groups? (7)
Six-footers in religious groups (7) Puzzler Cryptic 15 Nov 2023
Looks at powerless arthropods The Times Cryptic 01 Nov 2023
Bugs trendy cults The Guardian Quiptic 29 May 2023
Some traditional baits
Entomology subjects Thomas Joseph 11 Aug 2022
Bugs Eugene Sheffer 15 Apr 2022
Flies, beetles etc Irish Times Simplex 15 Sep 2021
Beetles and bees Newsday 17 Mar 2021
Small arthropods Irish Times Simplex 24 Dec 2020
Entomologists' subjects The Washington Post 07 Sep 2020
Entomologists' subjects LA Times Daily 07 Sep 2020
Creatures surrounded by wings
Ladybugs, e.g Universal 19 Sep 2019
You might find them on the web? The New Yorker 29 Jul 2019
Perhaps flies home etc recklessly within seconds
Category for fleas, but not ticks Jonesin 23 Apr 2019
Locusts and termites and beetles, oh my! Universal 25 Mar 2019
Locusts and termites and beetles, oh my!
Ladybugs, e.g.
Crickets and beetles Newsday 07 Oct 2018
Vets less quiet bugs
About 80% of the world's species, according to the Smithsonian LA Times Daily 05 Jul 2018
About 80% of the world's species, according to the Smithsonian The Washington Post 05 Jul 2018
Insignificant people in parties
Bugs belonging to groups The Sun Two Speed 05 Mar 2018
Flies, beetles etc The Sun Two Speed 05 Mar 2018
Small animals in nonconformist groups
Creepy-crawlies The Sun Two Speed 05 Jan 2018
About 80% of the world's species, according to the Smithsonian
Bugs Universal 22 Oct 2017
They're in all across answers, factionally divided
Bugs
Web feed? New York Times 09 Dec 2016
Flies home, groups follow
Web victims? Universal 29 Sep 2016
Bugs The Washington Post 15 Sep 2016
Web victims?
Web feed?
Antennae holders LA Times Daily 10 Jul 2015
Possibly flies in groups
Antennae holders
Bees and butterflies
Flies, for example
Flies, for example
They can't get off the web
Some bait
Bugs
Raid targets
What swallows swallow
Aardwolf's diet
Pangolin's diet
Aardwolf's diet
Cricket class
Spray targets
Spray targets
Entomologist's study
Bees and beetles
Most animals
Web victims
Despicable ones
They can really bug you
Bugs
Web site frequenters?
Raid targets
Bugs
Food for moles
Cockroaches and cicadas, e.g.
Raid targets
Many pests
Beetles and bees
Beetles and bees
Some buzzers
They may put out feelers
Entomologist's subject
Crickets and beetles
Raid target
Raid targets
Bugs
Their abdomens have many segments
Entomologist's subject
Walkingsticks
Flies, e.g.
Entomophobic's fear
Beetles, wasps, etc.
Hexapods
Entomologists' subjects
Flies or thrips
Beetles, bugs, etc.
Crawlers, fliers, stingers.
Entomologists study them.
Bird food.
Bugs
Thrips.
Hazard to crops.
Crawlers of earth.
Flies.
Small invertebrates.
Man's tiny friends and foes.
Invertebrate animals.
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