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11
Feb
2012
Mouthful of White Grubs

8 hours ago by doug

Click on the Picture for a close up...it's worth it! Sometimes when I am out digging I come across tons of these white grubs. I usually put them somewhere that birds can get at them and then watch the party. I may even have a movie of this somewhere. I guess I unthinkingly assumed that they were bad ...

Pikeuliar Gardenings - pikeulargardenings.blogspot.com

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10 hours ago by FearMonger

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Cyborg Moth

13 hours ago by Ryan Oakley

From New Scientist: GOVERNMENT spooks want cyborg insects to snoop on their enemies. Biologists want to tap into the nervous systems of insects to understand how they fly. A probe that can be implanted into moths to control their flight could help satisfy both parties. One day, it could even help re ...

The Grumpy Owl » The ... - thegrumpyowl.com · Rank: 100,733 · 35 references

And Even More

14 hours ago by wan t!ng

You know you’ve seen too many insects when you can’t sleep at night and instead have lucid dreams about insects crawling over your body. But anyway, it was an awesome night walk at Venus Drive, and almost everything I saw I was seeing them for the first time in my life. I knew there was life at nigh ...

C'EST LA VIE - theleanorigby.wordpress.com · 1 reference

Making Your Camping Bed (And Sleeping In It, Too)

21 hours ago by Hike Camp Fish

Sleeping bags, something no camper should go without. It’s no secret that one of the purported miseries of camping – as espoused by the willfully-sheltered folk who happily name themselves “indoor types” – is that sleeping on the ground is no fun. In fact, it can be downright painful. The experience ...

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Lee Peiling – Amazing Macro Photography

23 hours ago by Ella O

Lee Peiling is a Malaysian artist, currently living and working in Tanzania. She is a former designer that used to work in advertising, but decided to pursue her hobby as a photographer. Her work consists mainly of macro photographs of insects. The bokeh technique alongside the use of Photoshop Elem ...

ARTBoom - artboom.info · Rank: 136,485 · 2 references

Two Similar Hoverflies

1 day ago by Bill Welch

Hoverfly, Eupeodes luniger, female, on chicory, Cichorium intybus. Jubilee Country Park, 1 July 2011. Here are two hoverflies that are quite difficult to tell apart. Not that they are unique in that! But with this pair, there is a way. In E. corollae, the yellow markings extend right down to the edg ...

Naturally - moremoth.blogspot.com · 1 reference

Forgotten Photo Friday: Giant robber fly (Promachus hinei)

1 day ago by TGIQ

This fly…this fly made me lose my mind a little bit when I first saw it. I have seen robber flies before, but I had never encountered a GIANT robber fly. It totally lives up to its name: Giant Robber Fly (Promachus hinei) That fly is HUGE. This photo by Katja Shulz may help provide some scale for th ...

The Bug Geek - thebuggeek.com · Rank: 126,443 · 25 references

Dragonflies & Flowers

1 day ago by Jane Blogs

Three delicate dragonflies, perched on three pretty pastel sunflowers. You could also use dark fabric and stitch one dragonfly or more without the floral background. {free pattern here}

Free Cross Stitch Patterns - free-crossstitch-patterns.blogspot.com

10
Feb
2012
USDA entomologist warns of chemical overuse & GMOs

1 day ago by Global Justice Ecology Project

Note: This article provides yet more reasons to oppose the commercial release of large-scale plantations of genetically engineered trees (also called genetically modified trees or GMO trees). But with GE trees, the threats carry over into the forests surrounding or … Continue reading →

Climate Connections - climate-connections.org · Rank: 14,688 · 25 references

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