Bug in a Rug (Phonics Readers)

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Bug in a Rug (Phonics Readers)

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The verb snug evolved shortly after the appearance of the adjective in the 16th century with the meaning of "to lie close" (as in "snugging up/together for warmth or in affection), and that sense eventually led to the formation of the familiar verb snuggle by the wrap-up of the 17th century. A 1772 epitaph penned by American statesman and philosopher Benjamin Franklin, memorializing a Miss Georgina Shipley's pet squirrel, is also often cited as an early example. In a letter to this family friend, Franklin writes: Here Skugg / Lies snug, / As a bug / In a rug." 10 Examples of “Snug as a Bug in a Rug” in Sentences Female Furniture Carpet Beetles can lay as many as 100 eggs at a time. 7. Asian Carpet Beetle Asian Carpet Beetle. Image by Katja Schulz via inaturalist

These alternatives, while different in words, convey a similar sentiment and can be used interchangeably in various contexts. 10 Frequently Asked Questions About “Snug as a Bug in a Rug”: Carpet beetles eat all types of animal products such as wool, skin, and fur. Some carpet beetles can also eat hair and even dead insects. Larvae might be laid all around the house, including in cabinets. These carpet beetles take up to 70 days to develop. 6. Furniture Carpet Beetle Furniture Carpet Beetle The word "snug" originally had nautical connotations, describing a ship that was well-prepared for a voyage. Its meaning expanded to include comfort and warmth. The term "bug" initially referred to a hobgoblin in Middle English but later came to signify insects, particularly bedbugs. The word "rug" in this idiom refers to a blanket, completing the imagery of comfort and coziness. Historical UsageSome adult beetles prefer to go out of their way to find a sheltered place to lay eggs in. They normally look for old objects around the house such as old musical instruments to hide in. The element bug in the expression "snug as a bug in a rug" is from Middle English bugge, which originally referred to either a scarecrow or a hobgoblin. These carpet beetles have known pests, particularly in Europe. They have been studied for their natural life cycle. To wrap up (get it?): being a bug under a floor rug is hazardous, since being squashed is likely; being a bug snugged warmly under a bed's "rug" with an ample supply of sustenance, such as blood from a sleeper, is less risky and a bit more satisfying. So in that regard, the expression "snug as a bug in a rug" makes sense, sort of—additionally, insects do tend to seek safe, covered areas when in danger, and many bugs do like warmth (they tend to invade houses during cold months). But the rhyming in the expression should also be considered. Rhyme is more likely the reason bug was introduced into the phrase "snug in a rug," as in reality, the bug is in a rather precarious position (especially in a home with cats). Either way, we hope you're enjoying this under copious layers and with a mug of something hot.

Brown Carpet Beetle can stay in the larvae stage for at least 3 months whenever it lives in homes. Heated homes allow larvae to pupate into adults within 3 months.Don’t assume from the common name alone that these pests dwell only in carpet. As a general rule, they favor dark areas, so can be found behind baseboards and in pantries, closets, and dressers (especially where furs or wool clothing is stored). They can also lodge in the crevices of sofas, armchairs, and other upholstered furniture. Dust bunnies under furniture and in corners, especially if pet fur and dander are present, are likely spots for carpet beetles, too. What They Eat

These beetles are common in bird nests and mammal nests. They fly indoors where they lay their eggs. The phrase he used was, ‘If she has the mopus’s (money), I’ll have her, as snug as a bug in a rug.’ Earlier, it was used in vernacular languages and after this popular use, this idiom was referred to in many popular poetries and playwrights.If children are at the stage of learning and development where you can incorporate the alphabet into this game, you can use each object to support learning the phonics for that letter. However, if the children are not yet there, just encourage adding a new object that you might need on holiday, like suncream. You can then talk about why that's useful!

Let’s begin by exploring the specific bugs and nasties that can be found chowing down on UK residents’ rugs. There are two main culprits: moths and carpets beetles. You’ll already be familiar with moths, and they come in all shapes and sizes, but the real danger to your rugs is actually the larvae (young) of the UK’s moths. The adults lay their eggs in the carpet pile, and the larvae eat away at the fibres – particularly natural fibres like wool. In the case of carpet beetles, the issue is similar. The grubs of these beetles feed on the fibres so readily available in rugs.Continuation of Chaucer's Squire's Tale and referred to another meaning for 'snug' - or possibly simply a modified form of the earlier meaning - the one we use today, that is, 'comfortable and cosy'. It is not commonly found in famous quotes, but is used in literature and music. Final Thoughts About “Snug as a Bug in a Rug”



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