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Anonymous
I found the skin of some kind of insect stuck to my glass door.

Can /an identify what kind of bug it was?

Did it shed its skin or did some other insect come along and suck all the guts out?
>> Anonymous
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Pic from the other side of the glass
>> Anonymous
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I'd say a mayfly that shed its' skin.
>> Anonymous
>>115293
Interesting. That's probably what it was.
I didn't know they shed their skins like that.
>> Anonymous
I think they can do that more than once a day because they grow very fast and they die very shortly (after 1 day or two). Their larvae live in water ponds, brooks and lakes for as long as a year or two feeding themselves with small fish. Then they get out of water, shed their skin, transform into adults, breed and die.