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Entomologist Safety Slogans

1- Keep scalpel firmly in hand.
2- Quarantine diseased or sick insects.
3- Fascinating bugs make us entomologists happy slugs.
4- The safest bugs are those that multiply rapidly and don't bite back.
5- Is a cockroach an insect or an alien that can never die?
6- The cute potato bugs roll up for safety.
7- The ant lion is fun to watch, but unsafe for ants.
8- The sticky stuff isn't always part of your jelly doughnut.
9- Walk carefully to avoid crushing insect humanity.
10- You must be speedy to keep up with millions of insects.
11- If you keep one insect safe, the multitude will thank you.
12- The love of insects makes the world a safer place.
13- After getting stung, wash with soap and water and remove the stinger.
14- If you boss bothers you, tell 'em to bug off.
15- The happy safe bugs live in your home.
16- That cockroach up your nose can pose a real problem?
17- Safely secure the insects that are too small for the human eye to see.
18- Multiplication of new genetic sequences can lead to disastrous results.
19- It's amazing what insects can tell you about the world.
20- The safety of an insect is in direct correlation to feeding strategies.
21- Imagine the safety of the male black widow.




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