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submitted 11 months ago by Bugger@mander.xyz to c/entomology@mander.xyz

See ~~no~~ weevil, hear ~~no~~ weevil, speak ~~no~~ weevil

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by mostlypixels@programming.dev to c/entomology@mander.xyz

Hi! Sorry, very new at the whole "bugs" thing, and I'm still learning. I spotted this the other day (not sure of the stink bug species, possibly Nezara viridula), promptly spent hours watching macro timelapses of stink bugs hatching, going from gooey babies to hard shelled nymphs...

Now to the question which has been bugging me: is there such a thing as "too late to hatch"? Can they "harden" inside the egg and just die there (maybe in the blackened eggs)?

Thanks!

Edit:

I found another nest of the same species and took it home. So: have a top view of the hatched eggs and some first instar nymphs while I'm at it!

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submitted 11 months ago by Bugger@mander.xyz to c/entomology@mander.xyz

I think it's safe to say she'll be eating well tonight.

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submitted 1 year ago by Mothra@mander.xyz to c/entomology@mander.xyz
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Do Insects Feel Joy and Pain? (www.scientificamerican.com)
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Useless... (lemmy.world)

Cant even identify a simple ladybug.

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Wee Mad Beasties (www.bbc.co.uk)

Glaswegian bugs from David Hamilton

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Living Jewels (i.imgur.com)

Yellow Velvet Beetle - Lepturobosca chrysocoma

Pardon the dorky title, insects are just unreal sometimes 😭

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Orange-legged Drone Fly, Eristalis flavipes

It's that time of year when I spend a good chunk of time with my head crammed into patches of goldenrod hunting for cool bumblebees. I'm always delighted to be fooled for a moment. 😁

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This cicada is such a brilliant emerald with gold tints. And they screm.

Honduras, June 2023

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Wallonia, Belgium, today.

I stumbled upon a plant covered with small bundles of aphids, and sure enough, upon closer inspection, it had a whole aphid farming operation going on, and ladybugs had found it.

The ant tried blocking the way but fell off. Hopefully it's okay somewhere. The aphids, unfortunately, will not be.

Ant defending aphids against ladybug

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This was the biggest millipede I've ever seen. It was at least 6 inches long.

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Cuckoo Bee, Eastern Nebraska (media.kbin.social)
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Honduras, June 2023

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Momma pushed em out of the house early. There were a lot of them moving in the same direction. I hope they made it!

Utila, Honduras, July 2022

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