chip sanft wrote:Not strictly a bug, but multi-legged and winged...
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Hester Winterbourne wrote:A hoverfly and a spider. Ooh and a leopard slug. What are we counting as bugs? I like these three because they are all garden helpers!
Kevin Derheimer wrote:I believe this is an orchid bee, incredible iridescent green. You can see what I think are loaded pollen sacs on the legs. He was looking to get into one of my hives in Florida. The bees in the hive ended up chasing him away.
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John Natoli wrote:Well apparently I take a lot of bug pics. We love bugs.
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Patricia Boley wrote:The most beautiful thing I ever held in my hand.
Carrie Land wrote:These are my summer bugs
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So cool! Are these all the same bee? I've noticed that the bumblebees do a lot of the heavy lifting around here. Honey bees are around but not as much, maybe I don't have enough in my garden yet. I will check out your link.Dale Hodgins wrote:I have so many pollinator and bug photos, that they occupy a three-page thread. These are the most recent.
https://permies.com/t/16065/critters/Dale-Pollinator-photos-Add-describe
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Carrie Land wrote:These are my summer bugs
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