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These bugs ate my lilies last year. So, I shot them with my camera before I'll kill them to with some alchemy...
Moved around far too much for me to get a decent shot! Lol!
(Coreus marginatus)
Upton Magna - Shropshire
crazy amounts of bugs were attracted to these lights behind the ferris wheel. the smoke is burning bugs...
A flock of noisy sparrows descended on the garden early this morning, tearing into the insect population. It seemed to mostly be grasshoppers taking the hit (yay), but guessing these guys were on the menu too. Lygus bug basking on a petal after wading through some pollen.
Heavy Alien Transport - The Bug. My sixth and last submission to Lugpols BTT 2007. Challenge 24 - Build a transport vehicle powered by alien technology.
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A very small bug on a very large flower... While heading off to pick up my Dad for breakfast I had to grab my camera to take this shot. It was a tiny bug with HUGH antennae sitting on this beautiful pink flower.
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In, the garden of my friend Jan's neighbor's garden.
It fell from above, stood still on the window ledge for about 15 seconds while I took its picture, and then was crushed under the foot of a squirrel reaching for a nut. It was about 1cm long. Seen in Newton, Massachusetts.
Not sure what these bug are, I found them on a bulrush in our pond, I have seen them the last year or so and found they abseil down a silken thread they anchor to the reed, it also helps to have a breeze this will then help carry them further away from were they hatched.