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    there's also a puss moth that's caterpillar can really sting

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    Quote Originally Posted by iTRU7H View Post
    i mean it speaks about pestilence and things of the sort... the insect ive been seeing lately has the wing type of a butterfly/moth, the body of a bumble bee, but the wing speed of a hummingbird. most bizarre little creature

    They're called hummingbird moths. I think they're kinda 'fun' and they always make me smile

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shannon9602 View Post
    I live in an older house... actually built around 1955. Anyways because its an older home I see plenty of bugs and ants especially during the warmer season. What I have in my house is a cross between a cricket and a spider. It looks like spider but it hops like a cricket. Weird. I don't know what it is. I recently had an exterminator to kill it about a month ago.

    I don't know if seeing weird or strange kind of bugs a sign of end times.....
    Cave/Basement crickets?

    They've got larger bodies with spots unlike the regular flat black ones that chirp all night.
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    Quote Originally Posted by metroames View Post
    If insects are included in the "pestilences", then we should expect them to increase in frequency and intensity like birth pangs, or sorrows along with earthquakes and famines.

    Matthew 24:7 For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. And there will be famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in various places. 8 All these are the beginning of sorrows.
    isn't the pestilences he is speaking of like, AIDS, Bird flu,Ebola, etc.?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gma dolittle View Post
    isn't the pestilences he is speaking of like, AIDS, Bird flu,Ebola, etc.?
    pes·ti·lence (pst-lns)
    n.
    1. A usually fatal epidemic disease, especially bubonic plague.
    2. A pernicious, evil influence or agent.

    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/pestilences

    The swarms of insects during the Exodus were considered pestilences or plagues:

    plague (plg)
    n.
    1. A widespread affliction or calamity, especially one seen as divine retribution.
    2. A sudden destructive influx or injurious outbreak: a plague of locusts; a plague of accidents.
    3. A cause of annoyance; a nuisance: "the plague of social jabbering" (George Santayana).
    4.
    a. A highly infectious, usually fatal, epidemic disease; a pestilence.
    b. A highly fatal infectious disease that is caused by the bacterium Yersinia (syn. Pasturella ) pestis, is transmitted primarily by the bite of a rat flea, and occurs in bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic forms.

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    Your 'spider that looks like a spider but hops like a cricket'. Is it all black,
    kinda small, and if you get real close can you see green eyes? If so,
    it is probably a Jumping Spider. They are harmless. If you have one or two in
    your house, they will keep any other unwanted types of insects under
    control. I had one for a pet for awhile until she laid an egg sac. Then
    I turned her and her brooding family loose outside. I named her Pounce.
    They do not bite. I know many people do not like spiders, but if I see
    one I am not familiar with, I just look it up to see if it is toxic or not.
    If it is harmless, I ignore it.
    As other posters have mentioned, I think your 'moth like bumblebee"
    is a Hummingbird Moth. I have seen them around, they are pretty
    neat critters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IamHis View Post
    Your 'spider that looks like a spider but hops like a cricket'. Is it all black,
    kinda small, and if you get real close can you see green eyes? If so,
    it is probably a Jumping Spider. They are harmless. If you have one or two in
    your house, they will keep any other unwanted types of insects under
    control. I had one for a pet for awhile until she laid an egg sac. Then
    I turned her and her brooding family loose outside. I named her Pounce.
    They do not bite. I know many people do not like spiders, but if I see
    one I am not familiar with, I just look it up to see if it is toxic or not.
    If it is harmless, I ignore it.
    As other posters have mentioned, I think your 'moth like bumblebee"
    is a Hummingbird Moth. I have seen them around, they are pretty
    neat critters.
    No its not black. They are green.

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    A great question, An interesting story.
    My father always told me that in the years just before the great depression, there was a lot of game animals. Rabbits, quail, squirrels, etc. He said that GOD knew things were about to get tough and he began to allow the animals to flourish so man would have game during the depression for food. Interesting thought about the insects. I had heard years ago that buzzards were laying more eggs than normal. Not sure if it is true or not. So I do not pass it on, only in the context of this post. I believe there are enough other type signs also. THe Laodicean Church was heavily involved in banking. THey placed more importance on their monetary gains than their spiritual gains or position. Looking at this Laodicean Church Age that we are in, I see that this age in heavily involved in banking. Placing importance on the monetary gains is also of unequaled importance today. With the multipliers of deception that are so prevalent, Only GOD knows where we are at exactly.
    Listening for the shout and the trumpet!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shannon9602 View Post
    Didn't India have some plague of poisonous spider just recently?
    Yes,,, that one really caught my attention. The spiders were very aggressive, jumping up at people and biting them... yikes!!!
    Thank you, God, for my salvation!

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    Default Spider ID

    http://www.insectidentification.org/spiders.asp

    Perhaps you can find your green , jumping spider here.
    Scroll down for the pictures and descriptions.
    Let me know if you find the one you saw, I am curious as to what it is.
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