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Lyssa Zampa
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
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No, I don't want to talk about the NKFS hoo-haa. Or why it's website is unaccessible. These have been too hotly publicized already.

Besides, I am too fugged up after a whole night of slogging through the Oracle databases and scripting in pathetic PL/SQL - a last minute dash for project completion. Working till the wee hours (0428hrs to be exact). I found that as it got deeper into the night, the less drowsy I became it was almost as if I was a nocturnal creature.

We will talk about a nocturnal creature. A moth named Lyssa Zampa. The recent 'attack' of the nocturnal Lyssa zampa moths seems to have slowed/stopped. I don't see them lying around stairways, corridors, etc. anymore. HabitatNews has something (a blog article actually) on this, posted by N. Sivasothi. For pictures of these not-so-little mothies, check out the entries on flickr with lyssazampa tag. People are just SO eager with their digicams nowadays...yes, I am one of them too, only thing is I have not been able to capture a picture of the Lyssa Zampa.

Thinking of which... do you think moth balls work against these large mothies?

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