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I carefully took this little guy inside and put him on a piece of paper, then made sure he got out safely again ;)

Shot at the botanic garden, Graz, Austria.

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A beetle trapped in amber

Pyrrhocoris apterus (lat), Firebug (eng). They can be seen in tandem formation when mating which can take from 12 hours up to 7 days.

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2016賞螢火蟲

Feuerwanze. Foto: Heiko Wruck

Ali and Andy

    

All a part of the wildcard evening, leicester comedy festival 2008.

friday 15th feb.

Dane tends to the fire at Nordheimer camp.

2016.03.13

 

tricot live at Leicester Firebug, UK

 

All photos taken with a Ricoh GR

Leicester, Leicestershire, England, UK

This is the third year I’ve found these rare bugs at Folkestone. I only counted 25, but it’s not an area I would explore more deeply without gloves on! There is a distinct change in vegetation in that Alexanders are very dominant, while mallow dominated in the previous years. I have no idea if this threatens the viability of the colony.

Demo of how to turn off styles with firebug, using Rawtees.com

In the rose garden/nursery. Provins (May 17th 2009)

 

Tenuous Link: smokescreen... you can't tell how many candles are on gamma's cake

www.wphow2s.com for more I'll show you how to learn CSS and customize your WordPress theme's look and layout by using the free Firefox add-on/extension Firebug. This video takes away the mystery of how to make changes to your WordPress theme by showing you how to use Firebug, a free Firefox add-on or extension. You'll learn basic CSS and see how easy it is to modify your WordPress website's look. I'll go over changing background colors, font sizes, font color, and more, using Firebug to easily identify what CSS code needs to be changed. And Firebug allows you to see what your changes to your WP theme will look like in real time, before you actually go about making them more permanent.

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