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Bug Catcher from Chelle's Creations - Available at The Daily Digi
Jr. Legal Pad Wrap by Krisi's Kreations
Create It Yourself: Flowers v. 1 from Krisi's Kreations
Create It Yourself: Leaves & Stems by Krisi's Kreations
Bugs, Sungei Buloh Nature Reserve, Singapore.
It look like the upper bug killed the other one. They are different specie.
ambush bug nymph on Queen Anne's Lace: (Daucus carota)
August 14, 2013
Luzerne Township (Fayette County), Pennsylvania
There are two additional series of photos featuring this particular nymph on my Photostream if you are interested in viewing them:
www.flickr.com/photos/krazykats/9552175683/ and
www.flickr.com/photos/krazykats/9627834410/ (6 images each)
'The bugs' ... Sculptures from a graduate architecture project from around 1995. The project these little guys belonged to cost me 1st class honours as the project was considered 'too divergent'!
A true bug, the wheel bug is a type of assassin bug. Be careful when handling, as they will inflict a painful bite. Learn more here:
1. Praying Mantis back, 2. Grub's Profile :, 3. AWESOME!!!, 4. My Beautiful Katydid, 5. AWESOME!!!, 6. flickr.com/photos/9468032@N08/1166049617/, 7. So Pretty!!!, 8. Bugs I'll Hold..., 9. Intimate with a Bumble Bee, 10. My FIRST Butterfly!, 11. Gorgeous!, 12. Cool Garden Spider!, 13. The Scout, 14. Camera-Shy Grasshopper, 15. Bumblebee(kidszooeaster 285), 16. Awwww...
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We visited Chatham Manor yesterday. It's a very cool place:
Look at all the bugs on this side of the house!
bug #1, 2 and 3 are consecutive shots.
See this pic www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/143553105/ for what it is doing in this shot.
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.
No precarious balancing for these two!
I am not familiar with these bugs, they looked like beetles to me, and were about 3-4 inches long.
This was at the base of the tree they live in, and right before my sister in law kicked sand on them and sent them scattering 12 feet up the tree.
The columbine (aquilegia) have returned to my garden, which pleases me. This might be brown-marmorated stink bug, early instar, which would not please me.