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Living with the enemy

By Kristy Johnstone

1 September 2001

It’s after midnight. The shadowy prison is prepared. Specimen
jars line the kitchen bench like cells in a corridor, waiting quietly for the
inmates to arrive. The mood is sombre.

I wonder: “Will the capture be successful?” I am tentative, nervous and
armed. Clumsy hands guarded by gardening gloves carry tweezers almost half my
body length. Specimen jars are strapped to my waist like ammunition. I look like
any average local lunatic who roams the suburbs after dark. And my specimen, you
ask? Deadly? I doubt it. Large? To your average ant, yes. Frightening?
Absolutely!

They are quiet creatures with…

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