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At the London Wetlend Centre they seem to go in for Bug Palaces rather than Bug Hotels!

Found him in garden so i tried to take a photo of him :D

Finally, now the school holidays are over the sun came out and I went out for a walk late this afternoon.

 

Not just a bee (?) but another bug hiding behind a petal too - the petal at the top on the right.

 

Thank you for your favourites. :O)

Tiny spider hunting on this flower, photo taken using 2 remote controlled Godox V860 flashunits. One unit put on the left towards the front inside a large 60x90 softbox and one unit slightly to the left rear inside a smaller round softbox.

SAND FLIES were REALLY Busy: EATING US & everyone

  

©Angela M. Lobefaro

  

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Dear Friends

we are back from our 3 weeks break!

 

We will not have so much time for comments...we are going to prepare to MOVE to another flat!

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Bug:

°Heteroptera insect off a stench, who lives in the house and it sucks the blood of humans or animals.

°Small pointed head broad, flat or drop tallow, acute and short, used to secure paper, cardboard, etc..

°Popular. Person, especially a woman or girl, nasty.

 

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Punaise:

°Insecte hétéroptère dégageant une odeur infecte, qui vit dans les maisons et y suce le sang de l'homme ou des animaux.

°Petite pointe à tête large, plate ou en goutte de suif, aiguë et courte, employée pour fixer du papier, du carton, etc.

°Populaire. Personne, en particulier femme ou fille, méchante.

Lygaeus turcicus

 

23 August 2016

 

© Bruce Bolin K0037809ce

A reflectively coated beetle - you can see the house reflected in its upper carpace.

 

I took this shot prone on my tummy as he/she crawled on the concrete outside the house.

 

Its a leaf beetle btw :-)

 

A different perspective of another leaf beetle can be seen here.

 

Apologies to all for my relative absence from flickr of late - life has been hectic with exam marking and the collation of marks and also colloquia & chemistry camps to organize and run :-)

Aggregation of Oxycarenus lavaterae on a linden tree in the spring (Slovenian name of the bug is "rjava lipovka", thanks to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Yerpo for the determination)

© Daniel P. Gonçalves

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2 insects on a plant stalk

Parent Bug

(Elasmucha grisea)

Hagapark

Stockholm,

Sweden

Cute hairy shield bug peering through dandelion seeds

ODC 11th-18th April 14: Bug

A Water Skater on the pond

262/365

Red legged shield bug

Bug, Sai Kung, Hong Kong.

(size 2,5mm)

acabando estoque de fotos, tah na hora de descarregar a máquina :) alias,

 

Feliz Pascoa atrasado, pois eu não estava em santa maria, não pudi ter o acesso!! :)

Cool looking stick bug, picture taken in Duluth Minnesota.

No crop. 180mm + Canon 500D 72mm filter lens.

I know you guys only look at pics.,but here goes .

Bugs go in my greenhouse and over heat. They slow way down . I find them as soon as possible and take a pic. or two before they fly or run away.

Mike

 

have no Idea what sort of bug this is..found 2 of these on my hot chilli pepper plants..

Normally recognised for being bright orange this is an extremely rare white Bond Bug on show at Cockermouth show.

Photo from the Tambopata Research Centre, Peruvian Amazon.

Plant bug on water barrel. Focus stacked using zerene. I think it's Capsus ater

Fujifilm X-T1

XF10-24mmF4 R OIS

A tiny bug in the Miridae family - possibly a Broken-back Bug (Taylorilygus apicalis). The flowers of this plant are only 6 mm across, so it gives you an idea of the size of the bug - about 5mm.

A locally scarce species.

Today in Jersey on sunny slope on edge of deciduous woodland

Yes I know it looks like Jiminy Cricket!

Black Stink Bug (Proxys punctulatus). GX8 w/P100-300mm + Raynox DCR-150

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