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I've never seen a bug like this before - his head looked like a little, bright red, round pinhead, and he had four tiny things on his back that looked like pom poms, lots of legs, pipe cleaner-like feeler things in the front and back, and little spiky hairs all over. He was crawling on a box of sparklers on my porch at our fourth of July cookout.

 

edit: according to mscaprikell, he is an Orgyia leucostigma, or White-marked Tussock Moth caterpillar.

bug crawling along roof of car

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'Bug naps...

 

All my mother's kitties relax under the warmth of her work lights.

 

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This little bug is on one of the squash leaves in the garden. Not sure what it is. Mt Juliet, Tn.

Roaming bug stand. Attatched to a bicycle.

 

Bugs. Everywhere.

Her bug bites were obtained on a different day. Poor baby. :(

Hyoooj moth on the certificates board overnight. The balcony is painted white, and has night lights, so the morning brings a menagerie. This one's prettier than the stag beetles, which make good footballs.

Order: Hemiptera (True Bugs, Aphids, Cicadas, Whiteflies, Hoppers, Scale Insects, and Mealybugs).

Size: 4-7mm

Range: British Columbia and southeastern Canada, throughout the United States, and into Mexico.

Description: Active from spring through fall in gardens, parks, and fields. They feed on a wide variety of plants - including columbines, grapes, potatoes, and raspberries - but are seldom considered pests.

No idea what type of insect this is.

Found in Queensland. Australia.

It was a fairly overcast morning (common at this location) so initially I stayed near the lodge after breakfast.

This was quite a colourful bug. Any help with ID would be welcome.

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

VW Festival in Belgium.

black and orange Halloween bug

The bug that kept dive bombing my husband

Red bugs and Jatropha curcas L.

This pussy willow in How Tun Woods this morning had a rather unpleasant looking visitor.

Not sure what this guy is, thought it was a mosquito at first, but I think perhaps some kind of fly. Any suggestions?

 

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Big bug we saw buzzing around at the little beach at Lund.

Der Bug ist leider nicht gut sichtbar, denn wenn er auftritt, so bleibt das Display schwarz. Auf diesem Bild ist die normale Ladefuntkion des Handys dargestellt.

 

Dieser Bug ist der Firma Siemens seit der 55'er Generation bekannt, doch selbst mit der neuesten Softwareversion für das S65 ist er nicht behoben.

 

Um den Bug zu "aktivieren", muss während des Aussschaltens des Handys das Ladekabel eingesteckt werden. Das Handy sollte also mit dem Ladevorgang beginnen. Doch anscheinend "vergisst" die Software, sobald das Handy ausgeschaltet ist, dass es weiter den Akku laden sollte. Die Folge ist, der Akku bleibt leer, egal wie lange das Ladekabel mit dem Gerät verbunden bleibt. Um den Bug zu umgehen muss das Handy erst ausgeschalten werden und dann erst der Ladekabel eingesteckt werden, oder man beginnt den Ladevorgang schon im eingeschaltenen Zustand. Nur eben während des "Herunterfahrens" funktioniert das Laden nicht.

 

Der Bug ist nervend, wenn man sich angewöhnt hat, das Handy auszuschalten und während des Ausschaltvorgangs den Ladekabel einzustecken, um es laden zu lassen und am nächsten Morgen wacht man auf und der Akku ist gleich leer wie am Abend zuvor.

Another milkweed bug, this time it's an adult. As far as insect pictures go, they're very obliging - they're not terribly active, they're brightly-colored, and they don't hide under things. Cropped to 16x9 for use as a desktop background, if you're into that sort of thing. I don't judge.

infestation of color!

river Bug and Belarus

Rosemary beetle on rosemary. Focus stacked using zerene

There are four bugs in this picture, all duking it out!

The tables have turned, a Blue Mud Dauber (Chalybion californicum) which is a type of wasp drags a spider away to lay it's eggs in it.

 

I'm not 100% on this ID so please correct me if i'm wrong.

This is the first proper bug I have photographed with my new 100 mm macro. Even hand held, im loving the detail. Great lense!

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First day with my 50mm 1.8

A cool inverted pic of an assassin bug.

Classe: Hexapoda Ordine: Coleoptera: Famiglia: Chrysomelidae Genere: Lachnaia Specie:Lachnaia italica italica o Lachanaea sexpuntata

Dr. William Johnson brought in a collection of bugs to the delight of the children at the library. He also delivered a presentation with lots of fun information on bugs!

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