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Ladybug action by the Kelvin in Glasgow.

skye collects so many bugs and puts them in any container she can find. the leaves on the top are a nice decoration

INVERTEBRATE, ANIMAL, = ID NEEDED

 

# HEMIPTERA - TRUE BUGS, ## HETEROPTERA (LAND & WATER BUGS), ### LAND BUGS, #### PLANTBUGS, ----TIBSHELF, ---TIBSHELF AREA, --DERBYSHIRE, -ENGLAND

 

/ TIBSHELF / DERBYSHIRE / ENGLAND

 

OS GRID REF: SK445612

Bug Light Lighthouse So. Portland Me

Bug playing with one of his favorite toys, a plastic bag.

this is what my shoulder looked like at the end of a day in the bush wearing long sleeves

Not sure if the colony was coming or going.

A true bug, the wheel bug is a type of assassin bug. Be careful when handling, as they will inflict a painful bite. Learn more here:

creatures.ifas.ufl.edu/trees/wheel_bug.htm

Bugs @ The Sunset on 12.11.2018

Photo by Collene McCarter

Glowing Pathfinder Bugs by Squidsoup. Shown at onedotzero, BFI London, 12-13 Sept 09

Found this Shield Bug sitting by the window, I had to carefully place the tripod on the counter to get a good angle.

Jd Avelino - Sao Paulo SP - Brasil

Pflueger May Bug Lure Ad

This Pflueger May Bug Lure Ad comes to us from a vintage 1904 Enterprise Manufacturing Company; Pflueger Lure and Reel Catalog. The May Bug spoon itself dates back into the 1800’s and can be fished bait casting as well as skittering. The May Bug has always been a...

Pflueger May Bug Lure Ad

www.finandflame.com/pflueger-may-bug-lure-ad/

Also known as the Assassin Bug. Found it outside our lanai door this morning. This deadly insect preditor is great to have around the house but don't get bit. Bite can be very nasty to humans. Wheel Bug is slow moving, not agressive, and will only bite if mishandled. :)

Our first (mostly) successful bug eye photo!! Best viewed large.

I took this one in a guava tree in my garden.

It seems that this mature leaf-footed bug is having lunch!

Taken at iso 200, f16 and 1/60 using camera flash and natural light.

This photo is cropped.

Best viewed at LARGE!

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The Bug-Eye after a quick wash at it's new home

Parasitized squash bug eggs with wasp emerging

Sykesville, Carroll County

Order: Hemiptera (True Bugs, Cicadas, Aphids, Hoppers, Whiteflies, and Mealybugs).

Size: 4-7mm.

Range: Widespread in North America to southern Mexico.

Description: These insects are active from spring through fall in gardens, fields, and meadows, feeding on the juices of stems, leaves, and fruits of over 200 species of plants. Females lay eggs into soft stems and leafstalks.

Participants read the book Jitterbugs and made their own buggy creations!

took this picture in my back yard

BUG by Tracy Letts, directed by Frank Prendergast (BrokenCrow).

This fearsome looking insect I spotted while walking along a woodland path, The orange spot on its back and the pattern along it;'s side seems to suggest a forest bug after looking in my insect book. Again confirmation would be welcomed.

Caileen riding the bug carousel

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