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Coisas que a gente faz enquanto espera ao telefone, ouvindo aquelas musicas....até ser atendido!....
Dá tempo de fazer quelquer coisa, mas como sou preguiçoso...eu desenho!
Order: Hemiptera (True Bugs, Cicadas, Aphids, Hoppers, Whiteflies, and Mealybugs).
Size: 4-7mm.
Range: Widespread in North America to southern Mexico.
Description: These insects are active from spring through fall in gardens, fields, and meadows, feeding on the juices of stems, leaves, and fruits of over 200 species of plants. Females lay eggs into soft stems and leafstalks.
..www.tom-horton.co.uk..7-9th March 2014..BuggedOut Weekender 2014..@ Pontins, Southport, UK..© Tom Horton
this little guy must have liked my towel coz he hung around on it for ages (i was sitting on a seat). i liked the colour of him and his symmetrical markings!! :-)
Messing around in photoshop today. This bug pattern is hurting my eyes so I have to stop. This may get worked into a mosaic, I am not sure. A few projects to finish first.
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The bugs and I both really liked this rose.
03-08-2009 walk in Bossche Broek,a polder on the outskirts of the 's-Hertogenbosch city centre
nature flower bug bee fly wasp moth ladybird butterfly bumblebee 's-Hertogenbosch Den Bosch Bossche Broek Netherlands Nederland Holland Brabant Noord-Brabant
May Bug thing or is it a Shield Bug?
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Boxelder bugs are one of the many pests that come in through a crack, an open door, a hole in a screen, a potted plant, or a piece of firewood. For more information on this and other occasional invaders, visit nysipm.cornell.edu/whats-bugging-you/occasional-invaders. Photo: Joellen Lampman
This is a Western Conifer Seed Bug (aka Cedar Bug) viewed through the glass of the patio door.
This three-quarter inch brown colored bug has the habit of entering buildings in the late summer or early fall as it seeks a protected site to spend the winter. These bugs do not bite or sting, and they cause no damage to the home. They do not reproduce in the home nor do they feed once inside your home. They live off fat reserves and during the cool season they are semidormant. They will give off a pungent odor if you handle them and they also make a buzzing sound when flying.
These bugs produce a strong sickly sweet odour and excrete it though their rear end. It’s their version of a chemical weapon used to discourage predators. They are members of a larger group of insects known as the stinkbugs, some of which are much more stinky than our local representatives. Attracted by their own smell, seed bugs sometimes congregate in large numbers as a defensive strategy to intensify the effect of the release of a small amount of odour by individual bugs.
..www.tom-horton.co.uk..7-9th March 2014..BuggedOut Weekender 2014..@ Pontins, Southport, UK..© Tom Horton
Don't know exactly what this bug is, or what kind of weed this is, either, but the colors were lovely.