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Dear Mr. Fugly-Scary-Ass Bug. I completely understand... the bathroom is YOURS. You bet. I saw a plastic jug in the kitchen I can pee in, NO PROBLEM. It's completely yours, from now on, and I am NEVER going in there, again. Best of luck to ya.
Insect/Bug Crystal Dome Buttons:
Available in 3 sizes:
1 inch low dome for $5.00 each,
1 inch medium dome(1/2 ball) for $6.00 each,
1 & 3/8 inch for $9.00 each.
Plus shipping.
The dome is acrylic and the back is either steel or aluminum. Both silver and black button hopper backs are available as well as flat backs for jewelry making.
Email me with orders or questions at:
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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!
I`m not into bugs but this summer I`ve seen these HUGE grasshoppers! Whats bad is they are so big you see them on the roads. Well I got two for one . They are very colorful. And I had to let ya`ll see them.
Damn, that's one big bug. Almost bigger than a hummingbird. Its head was about the size of my knuckle, which is visible reflected in the mirror.
Bug on a leaf...nothing much to see here!! :)
Probably saturated a bit too much for everyone's liking!!
Is it a fly or moth? Anybody know the name of this critter?
Photographed at the outdoor market in Mae Hong Son.
Lady bugs on a hill top. Taken in North Eastern Corsica, looking towards Tuscany. It reminds me of the movie "under the tuscan sun," because of the ladybug thread to the movie.
Bugs come in different shapes and sizes. This is a small ant, so the "dirt bug" is only 3-4mm. It comes with legs and looks strange when walking.
Palomena prasina LINNAEUS, 1761 (Grüne Stinkwanze, Green shield bug)
Genus: Palomena
[det. M. Valdueza, 2012, based on this photo]
Family: Pentatomidae
Suborder: Heteroptera (real bugs, Wanzen)
Order: Hemiptera
Class: Insecta
Phylum: Arthropoda
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All Things Bugs! What a cute party. My girlfriend's little boy is crazy about Bugs! She threw the cutest party with Bug Catcher's, Bug Spray Bottles filled with Water, Glow Sticks and the party was at night! A cake crawling with Bugs!
Here was another cute little butterfly-like bug on our forsythia. These most recent three were shot with the Olympus E-510 and a 35mm Macro lens