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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firebrat
Firebrats prefer higher temperatures and require some humidity, and can be found in bakeries and near boilers or furnaces. They feed on a wide variety of carbohydrates and starches that are also protein sources such as flour and book bindings, and can go for as much as a year without eating. They are distributed throughout most parts of the world and are normally found outdoors under rocks, leaf litter, and similar, but are also often found indoors where they are considered pests. They are primarily a nuisance inside the home or buildings, as they do not cause major damage, though they can contaminate food, damage paper goods, and stain clothing. Otherwise they are mostly harmless.
Lol its a firebrat!
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how do they damage paper goods?
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On February 22 2010 11:34 blahzay wrote: how do they damage paper goods?
They eat it or use it to build nests?
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Sweden33719 Posts
Disapppointed this thread isn't a diss/eulogy to Firebathero...
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On February 22 2010 11:40 FrozenArbiter wrote: Disapppointed this thread isn't a diss/eulogy to Firebathero...
Yeh that's what I was expecting.
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FREEAGLELAND26780 Posts
On February 22 2010 11:43 Zurles wrote:Show nested quote +On February 22 2010 11:40 FrozenArbiter wrote: Disapppointed this thread isn't a diss/eulogy to Firebathero... Yeh that's what I was expecting.
Me too
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Hahahaha firebat firebrat
oh god...
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On February 22 2010 11:40 FrozenArbiter wrote: Disapppointed this thread isn't a diss/eulogy to Firebathero... Seriously, did not deliver.
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United States13896 Posts
Where I come from we call these things silverfish, didn't know they had another name.
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On February 22 2010 11:34 blahzay wrote: how do they damage paper goods? With fire
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On February 22 2010 12:21 p4NDemik wrote: Where I come from we call these things silverfish, didn't know they had another name.
Apparently the silverfish is slightly different according to the linked article, assuming it's correct, which is what is common around here and they seem to do the same thing, annoy the crap out of people.
I wonder if you have a bunch of these in your house, if you can hear "Fire it up!" in the dead quiet of the night.
EDIT: It's bad that I just realized it reads "FireBRAT" not "FireBAT."
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Canada8028 Posts
Looks more like a zerg unit imo.
But yeah, this thread definitely did not deliver.
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