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A bug that was crawling around the rocks at Larrabee on a nice sunny day in the park.
Larrabee State Park, Bellingham, WA
I don't know what this little bug was, but hehad a stinger looking thing and an attitude. Enlarge it a bit and you can see him a little better (I suck at close-ups.)
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.