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Phymata americana americana. Ambush bugs are predators which normally lie in wait for prey. They have front legs fitted for grasping, much like that of a praying mantis. They commonly sit on a flower waiting for insects attracted to flowers.
I was in the kitchen when I heard the girl cry out from the laundry room. "A bug!" she wailed. "Mommy, get rid of it! But, wait... before you get rid of it, will you take a picture first?" Oh, that's my girl!
Capture d'écran de mon ordinateur, du à un bug inconnu. Aucune retouche. Splendide.
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Screen capture of a weird bug on my computer. No work involved. Delightful.
Happy Halloween! Okay it's too early but some vine borer bug ate the pumpkin vines and these guys did not get to grow any more! poor pumpkins!
Purchased bug cage or dorm to protect banker plants from parasitiods established in the greenhouse, so populations of the bird cherry oat aphid can increase.
It can fold its legs and protuberant head completely, which is ''apparent death''. A bit uncanny but pretty behaivor :)
I was trying to get a good macro shot of this flower and these two tiny bugs showed up in my viewfinder. I couldn't resist trying to see if this lens could capture them with good details. I think this is an amazing lens! Still much to learn though but the learning is fun. I used a tripod with this shot but forgot to turn the IS off. So many things to remember and be sure to check. Hmmmm, will this ever become second nature?
While on an undercover mission to try and find out the bugs tactics, I spotted this well disguised bug. He was near Bardstown trying to get into the Bluegrass festival. He tried dressing the part and even had a fake guitar. Nice try bug. SQUASHED!!! Take this as a warning,,these bugs are desperate to try and infiltrate human society. Do not approach these vile creatures. If you spot a possible bug,,contact me as soon as possible with the location so I can get a team on it. Remember, this is our planet. We have to defend it no matter what. More on the last mission tomorrow.