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Pretty colored bug crawling around on the buds. When these flwers open they will be swarmed by bees and butterflies. This spider was back-lighted rather nicely I think, by the setting sun. I like the translucent legs and the lighted web. I was out last evening trying to find something to shoot. Well, I thought this looked pretty good. Taken at the Center for Environmental Farming Systems site in Goldsboro, NC.
This is a almost new boxsprings. They did not have a treatment for bedbugs or dipose of the bed rails. I have seen bed bugs reinfest new bedding worse than this in 30 days.
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Large Milkweed Bugs (Oncopeltus fasciatus) mating on surface of Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) leaf.
Oh say can you seeee
This patriotic buggyyyy
That we chaaaased up the road
It was chased by Tina and me.
Had to watch for the copppps
They were working their opppps
But we passssed them all by
And caught this picture on the fly...
LOL! :) Should have seen us trying to get this shot! The bug started to take an exit and we were going to follow, then the driver changed his mind at the last second and so we had to do the same! Then, it took the next exit so Tina gunned it and I got some pictures of it as it drove up the exit. Hehehe! :D
I found these weird bugs on my favorite tree. Does anyone know what these are? Are they "good bugs" or "bad bugs"? They look evil. Especially with that queen-like one in the middle...
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Green Shield Bug Palomena prasina otherwise known ans The Stink Bug they give off an osour if moed or provoked!
I found this one on a nasturtium, tasty little flower.
Yay I got a package in the mail today and it was this! I gorgeous jumper dress by WoollyRockers isn't it fantastic! I got it because it made me think of Bagpuss one of my fave children's shows back in the day, along with finger mouse!
Bites from bed bug adult and nymphs. First, second instars of nymphs. Adult bed bug fed on top of left vertical-positioned vein. There was no appreciable size difference between adult and nymph bites. The initial swelling reaction subsides around 30 minutes after bites and feeding. Large red blotches on lower right at thumb base and along lower wrist are birth marks (port-wine stain or naevus flammeus), not bed-bug related.
I think it's a mirid bug, perhaps Deraeocoris flavilinea - but the corncockle is amazing at this scale