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www.stvincent.edu/wpnr | The Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve at Saint Vincent College hosted its annual Bug Camp for 5-6 year olds (with an adult). Campers search for butterflies, spiders, dragonflies, bees, beetles, and more!
We've been studying the role of insects in pollination and for a treat, we went hunting bugs. There's a lot to see on the ground if you look closely!
Bug orgy bush. Stopped to check out where the sweet perfume on the wind was coming from and found it coming from this bush. Then I noticed that it was covered with bugs. Then I noticed that all of the bugs were getting down... guess the scent is like and aphrodisiac to them.
(Boisea trivittata) The boxelder bug is named for its primary host plant, the boxelder tree (Acer negundo). This insect feeds on seeds of the boxelder tree, as well as its relatives in the Maple family.
Bug @ La Pointe Lafayette, Paris (75)
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This is one in a series of Giant "scare bugs" I made to frighten the real bugs that bother my garden. It was made entirely from garden and recycled materials. There are step by step pictures of building the armature on my blog.
this HUGE bug was in our lab the other day. this photo, despite the penny for scale, does nothing to show how big it is (the bug is slanted up against the side of the cup... the 44 oz cup, which makes it seem a little shorter)... it's huge. and hairy. but we named him Benny. is it a cockroach? I've never see one like this, if it is.
This rather cute but seemingly heavily-armoured bug was carrying a few passengers. The reddish patches (best seen large) just above the front leg are actually tiny mites. I love macro!
Taken with a 70mm Sigma Macro, 1.4x teleconverter and +4 Close-up Lens/Filter
My wife (Waferkitty) spotted this bug first so here's a link to her version :}
This tiny little bug just appeared on my laptop in my office, just now. I have no idea what he is (maybe a baby katydid?), but he doesn't look like a real bug. He's like a cartoon bug, all legs and antennas. In my head, he sits on my shoulder and speaks to me in a wacky French accent while we have many adventures.
He is a Cool Bug.
www.stvincent.edu/wpnr | The Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve at Saint Vincent College hosted its annual Bug Camp for 5-6 year olds (with an adult). Campers search for butterflies, spiders, dragonflies, bees, beetles, and more!
Original as in this was the first Bug Jar quilt that Susan ever made. Both she and Pat made several more after their relatives got wind of it.
Click here to see Maggie's Bug Jar quilt.
Shield Bug nymph, probably the 5th instar of Poecilometis parilis (Pentatomidae). Como, NSW Australia, April 2009.
See Brisbane Insects.
aster with bug
black swallowtail 1729
seven-spot ladybird - seven-spotted ladybug or C-7 -- 1658
inch worm 1620
skipper 1552
black swallowtail 1740
monarch 1859
I am making kaleidoscope patterns again. Here is one based on the bug photo that precedes this image.
Laura Marling / Ghosts
fastidious. reminds me of my (long-gone) cat, except for cleaning the antennae near the end.
it's tough to hold the d90 and 105 steady, hence it's wobbly. "sorry" :P
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[0.273791] kobject_add_internal failed for GHES.9 with -EEXIST, don't try to register things with the same name in the same directory.
[0.755220] APEI: Can not request iomem region for GARs.