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Sybarite Parsley in Bugged!

Ew. This bug crawls up out of our bathtub and sink drains, then dies trying to get out. I find them in glasses, dead. They cannot make a steep climb. They are DISGUSTING.

Someone taking entomology to the next level

Climbing on a stick

This bug was on the car next to mine in a car park in south Manchester, can anyone help me to identify what it is?

Torpedo Bug (Siphanta acuta), one of the flatid planthoppers (Flatidae), Redwood City, San Mateo Co., CA - September 2008. This species is an invasive insect from Australia that can be a pest of ornamental plants.

Lucky capture. Thought there was one bettle on the flower until I pulled through the photos on the big screen!

Spotted on the way to the Billie Swamp Safari deep in the Florida everglades was an old VW transformed into some type of creature...complete with a pierced tongue and tail.

Bug: unknown software exception

 

Description:

beim Starten von Yuri's Rache tritt ein Fehler auf, wenn man Windows XP installiert hat

 

Bildbeschreibung:

Gerät, auf dem der Fehler auftrat.

Check the event video on:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_yGgt3iGaE&feature=plcp

 

Performance Software for VW / Audi / Porsche! Check us out at:

 

www.Unitronic-Chipped.com

 

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VW Bug Show à Spa-Francorchamps - 05 & 06 aoûit 2017

VW Festival in Belgium.

Bug,Craspeduchus matudai, Santa Cruz de la Sierra Botanical Garden, Santa Cruz, Bolivia

There were about one hundred of these, at a place outside of White Sands, NM. "Brave Little Toaster", anyone?

Lightning Bug Jubilee, Brookside Nature Center, June 17, 2018. Photos - Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.

Same bugs as the previous pic but a bit more close and personal.

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Comments, critique and feedback are always welcomed.

a bug landed on my reading material for my exams... unfortunately due to the exams i don't have that much time...

"zeit haben" = having time

This is it! Caught on camera for the very first time, it's the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal!

 

You can see the shear intelligence of the alien beast when you stare into its bug eyes, as it crawls along like an insect version of Spiderman. Not sure what that would be called... Manspider? Mansect? Spiderbaby?

 

Anyway, whatever it was, it let itself into the house, surveyed the entire kitchen for several hours and then left the same way it got in, presumably back to its home planet to brief the others.

 

They're about sixteen feet long by my reckoning. Or 1.5cm if you'd feel more comfortable accepting the tape measure's alternative viewpoint.

Sloe Bug

(Dolycoris baccarum)

Norra Järvafältet Nature Reserve,

Stockholm,

Sweden

The Hasselblad lenses are sharp, really.. really.. sharp..

 

All those bugs....!!

 

Hasselblad X-Pan + Hasselblad 45mm f4 — Fujicolor 200 ISO C-41

Small plant bug. Focus stacked using zerene

Hope it doesn't bug ya if I take some time to prepare more car shots.

 

Saw this lovely thing on the sidewalk one night on the way to a pub. I thought it was a June bug and thought," June bug in June". It's definitely not a June bug !

 

I didn't squash it, though it would've made quite a sound !

 

..............................Is gonna get ya!

These large bugs are Milkweed Bugs. They eat the seeds of milkweed plants, and occasionally suck juices from other plants, but appear to do no significant damage.

 

Both small and large milkweed bugs have incomplete metamorphosis. The nymphs (immatures) look like the adults except that they do not have full wings and their color pattern is different. Black wing pads appear early in their development. Nymphs have bright orange abdomens, and usually molt 5 times. Milkweed bugs are usually found in groups on milkweed plants, often on the underside of the leaves. I have seen them in conglomerations of hundreds.

 

The plant produces a milky white sap when a leaf is removed. These plants are large (3-4 feet high) with sprays of small white flowers in the summer. In the fall, seed pods develop which are 4 inches long and 1 1/2 inches wide. When the seeds ripen, the seed pods open up releasing the seeds which float on fluffy white parasols. Milkweed bugs can be found on seed pods piercing the wall of the pod to feed on seeds. Milkweed bugs are one of a small group of insects that have the ability to tolerate the toxic (poisonous) compounds in the milkweed plant. They are therefore important in regulating populations of this plant.

 

Milkweed bugs have few predators because they concentrate in their bodies bad tasting compounds found in the sap of milkweed plants. The bugs use their bright colors to advertise their bad taste.

I saw this old VW Bug on a walk in my neighborhood.

Common species in Jersey but not found on UK mainland.

Found a few under a stone on coastal heathland/grassland seeing out the winter together!

Bug Ranch

Route 66

Conway, Texas

Pretending to be a leaf.

The bug

 

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Big bug was climbing on the wall... don't ask for the size you don't wanna know...

 

Photo taken with mobile phone Nokia 5800 XpressMusic - i really need to buy a camera :[

pictrure of my bug at beach near Dunbar

The lighthouse was first built in 1855, as a wooden structure, but the breakwater was extended and a new lighthouse was constructed at the end of it in 1875. The new lighthouse was made of curved cast-iron plates whose seams are disguised by six decorative Corinthian columns. Its design was inspired by the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates in Athens, made well known by engravings. The architect was Thomas U. Walter, most noted as the designer of the U.S. Capitol east and west wings and its current dome. Wooden sheds and a six-room house for the lighthouse-keeper were added incrementally as needed. In 1897 Spring Point Ledge Light was erected and the houses around Bug Light were demolished and the Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse keepers tended to both lighthouses. During World War II, the breakwater was slowly absorbed by landfill as the New England Shipbuilding Corporation built two shipyards next to the lighthouse. These shipyards produced Liberty Ships for the war effort. Because of the smaller breakwater, there was a lesser need for the lighthouse and it was decommissioned in 1943.

The light was fully restored in 1989 and was reactivated in 2002. It appears as a private aid to navigation in the US Coast Guard Light List as South Portland Breakwater Light. Today a park named after the lighthouse, Bug Light Park, allows visitors to view the Portland Breakwater Light up close, while memorializing the shipbuilding efforts of World War II. The light was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Portland Breakwater Light on June 19, 1973.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portland_Breakwater_Light

..from Broste Copenhagen. These are huge; almost 20 cm long!

A bug on Dalmarnock Bridge - don't know what it is so help please.

A few today on coastal short turf in Jersey.

About 2.5mm long

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