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I made this little fella last night. I fell in love immediately <3
The popular yard bugs are eating all your flowers and cuddles in your grass :)
Made Of Polymer Clay, Fimo Soft.
He is about 7 cm tall
A great collection of Bond Bugs present at the Woburn Festival of Transport to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Bug.
15th August 2010,Woburn Park,England
A great collection of Bond Bugs present at the Woburn Festival of Transport to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Bug.
15th August 2010,Woburn Park,England
Flashy red and black Milk Weed Bugs in the one place they would most like to be in all the world , on a common milkweed plant. Eating the milkweed allows them to become toxic and inedible by other animals. There inedible status is also brodcast with there bright colors. The shorter ones without wings are the young immature forms who will molt up to 5 times before they look like there winged parents.
I was getting ready to make dinner and found this special monster sitting in the corner by the recycling bin. S/he twitched his/her antennae at me a few times, but seemed mostly dead.
I thought maybe it was a dead-ish roach. The weird part is I haven't seen them running around and I keep the place reasonably clean.
Oh, did I mention that the head and abdomen were about an inch long? This was a big bug.
I guess my apartment is the apartment of infestations. A previous tenant told me she got infested with slugs when she lived in my apartment. I had a few fairly major ant invasions already in the last 4 months.
Apparantly this is a "potato bug" (or Jerusalem cricket) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerusalem_cricket . I thought potato bugs were the tiny roly-poly things that live under logs and rocks (maybe like en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodlouse , but the ones I've seen were more dark and they sorta curl up into little balls).
A very little, red, bug that kept flitting around - he seemed to be on a mission! Lack of macro lens did not help, so had to crop pretty heavily.
This is what driving through Kansas at night will do to your car. It got so bad that we had to stop several times to scrape them off the windshield.
a shy bug - didn't show me its face. all I got was it's back. and for your information, the bug's native was Pondichery. :P
Doesn't this one look like a Carribean or African mask? If I just weren't so uneducated in that field, I could have added its proper name... Anyone?
From my collection, this is a 1921 Vibroplex bug. I just sold it on e-bay, so I thought I would take one last picture.
This bug was huge and has a bizarre story behind it. Ask us sometime. (A hint: it came from B's place of work. Ahem.)
Heavy Alien Transport - The Bug. My sixth and last submission to Lugpols BTT 2007. Challenge 24 - Build a transport vehicle powered by alien technology.
Had a hard time focusing this one....later i realised that i had to set the metering to spot, i changed the metering to spot and it was good. The Focus is still not perfect but it is acceptable....
I took many of this one....but i liked this image since the little bug is also there...
Taken near the trees in inguraidhoo football ground...
We had a bug man come to school to show the children a selection of exotic bugs.....this is not my arm, by the way!!