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    • A simpleton or time-waster. Just look at this doodlebug… (Photo: Library of Congress/Wikipedia) The term “doodle” actually dates back to the 17th century when it was used as a pejorative to describe simpletons.
    • An actual bug. Doodlebug seems like a pretty cute name for this monster. (Photo: Jonathan3784 on Wikipedia) The other most frequently used meaning of doodlebug is probably as a description of an actual insect.
    • Someone in the business, reputable and otherwise, of locating oil deposits. Doodlebugging was once pretty close to dowsing for water. (Photo: Wikipedia)
    • A World War II-era drone bomb. The Nazis were into drones too. (Photo: Jessica Paterson/Flickr) Long before we were afraid of drone aircraft zooming silently overhead, there was were V-1 flying bombs, otherwise known as “doodlebugs.”
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  2. Nov 5, 2019 · Doodlebugs are the larvae of insects known as antlions, which belong to the family Myrmeleontidae (from the Greek myrmex, meaning ant, and leon, meaning lion). As you might suspect, these insects are predaceous and are particularly fond of eating ants.

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    First, let’s go over what pill bugs are, and what they’re not. The common pillbug or pill bug, Armadillidium vulgare, is a type of woodlice. Part of the Armadillidiidae family of woodlice, pill bugs are a type of bug that rolls up into a ball. This protects their tender underbelly from harm. Pill bugs are often confused with the sow bug, Oniscus as...

    In the quantities which usually appear in the average garden, pill bugs aren’t a problem. In fact, they’re hardly noticed at all. There’s usually an abundance of decaying material for them to feast upon. It’s when the pillbug population skyrockets that it can become a major issue. When you have a large population, the fallen plant debris can be con...

    You may not wish to completely remove the pill bug habitats in your yard. Let’s go over how to control pill bugs in the garden.

    Q: Do pill bugs bite? Are pill bugs dangerous to humans? A: In short, no and no. Pill bugs don’t bite, nor do they sting or transmit diseases. They don’t infest wood in the same way termites do (although they may take up residence in rotten, damp wood), and they don’t attack clothing or food like insects might. Many kids actually have pet pill bugs...

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  3. The antlion begins a pit by walking backward and pressing its wide, flattened abdomen into the soil. This process creates a winding or spiral-shaped trail in the sand that is allegedly the source of the name “doodlebug.” (Doodle: to make aimless scribbles, designs, or sketches.)

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AntlionAntlion - Wikipedia

    The antlion larva is often called a "doodlebug" in North America because of the odd winding, spiralling trails it leaves in the sand while relocating, which look as if someone has been doodling.

  5. Apr 5, 2024 · The larvae, known as doodlebugs, construct funnel-shaped pits in sandy soil to effectively trap and consume ants and other small insects. In their adult stage, antlions resemble delicate damselflies and mainly sustain themselves on nectar.

  6. Jul 4, 2021 · Doodlebugs, as they refer to an actual creature are usually associated with ant lions in their larval form. These squat little bugs, who mostly live in loose sand where they create pit traps, earned their goofy nicknames not because they are thought to be stupid, but instead because of their unintentional drawings.