Ugh dont like bugs, but praying mantis are one of the good ones, I have found tiny ones in my garden and hope the lizards are noting getting them Thanks for hosting, have a great week!
Right after we were married I woke up one night with a pinching bug attached to my toe! I got it off and my husband rolled over to go back to sleep. I let him know that neither one of us was going back to sleep until that bug was OUT of our house! Still gives me the shivers looking at them!
Eeew! I try not to get that close to bugs - so I rarely have a bug photo. A bee maybe, on a flower, but that's it. Great pics you've shared though! Have a great week and thanks again for the link up.
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Great photos. True, the caption. Seems heading into fall, I do see more of these species. Do not like the pinching bug. Some of the bugs do look so alien.
I'm not really a fan of insects, but they are SO amazing in their diversity. Thank you for sharing these beautiful captures, Sue! And thanks so much for hosting! :)
Bugs are so interesting. We just experienced a 15-year high in moth hatching. They were everywhere. Fish in the marina were going crazy eating the multitudes floating on the water. - Margy
I'm not much of bug person but these are interesting macro shots to say the least. I'm sorry I'm visiting so late. I thank you for linking up last week. I'll try to join you tomorrow. Have a phototastic week!
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Beautiful and creepy all at the same time!
ReplyDeleteYou got some great close up shots here :) Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteUgh dont like bugs, but praying mantis are one of the good ones, I have found tiny ones in my garden and hope the lizards are noting getting them Thanks for hosting, have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThose were very interesting looking bugs that you've photographed! Each a world to themselves in function and locations.
ReplyDeleteGreat close ups. You found some cool bugs!
ReplyDeleteWonderful macros!
ReplyDeleteOh my-- that first bug is unexpectedly colorful! Nice creepy collection!
ReplyDeleteRight after we were married I woke up one night with a pinching bug attached to my toe! I got it off and my husband rolled over to go back to sleep. I let him know that neither one of us was going back to sleep until that bug was OUT of our house! Still gives me the shivers looking at them!
ReplyDeleteYou have found stunning buggies! Excellent photos.
ReplyDeleteEach of them is matchless... nature is fantastisc. But I need them not in my home, I fear them a little bit.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Stay healthy and well.
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Great photos of the "buggy" insects. Thank you for hosting. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteMay all your bugs we weird and wonderful 😉. Thanks for the link today Sue ☺️. Yes, the Chiffchaff sings a rhythmic chiff-chaff, chiff-chaff.
ReplyDeleteOh!
ReplyDeleteGreat captures! I only like insects outdoors and far from me - lol!
ReplyDeleteThose a excellent photos of insects. I have always enjoyed seeing stag beetles, they look so well defended.
ReplyDeleteGreat macros of those critters
ReplyDeleteYou got some good ones there!
ReplyDeleteEeew! I try not to get that close to bugs - so I rarely have a bug photo. A bee maybe, on a flower, but that's it. Great pics you've shared though! Have a great week and thanks again for the link up.
ReplyDeleteWow, spectacular photos!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from germany
Great macro of bugs. Very colourful ones and some I have never seen before.
ReplyDelete*wow* What impressive insect photos these are. Wonderful !!!
ReplyDeleteHave a good week, Elke
Wow - amazing shots!
ReplyDeleteSome of them are really quite pretty. I prefer them outdoors though.
ReplyDeleteWhoa!! Cool shots!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful .. It would be my pleasure if you join my link up party related to Gardening here at http://jaipurgardening.blogspot.com/2020/09/peacock-flower-beauty.html
ReplyDeleteWhat an AWESOME collection of creatures!!! That very colorful one is my favorite (although I generally dislike bugs)...jp
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. True, the caption. Seems heading into fall, I do see more of these species. Do not like the pinching bug. Some of the bugs do look so alien.
ReplyDeleteThey look lovely on my screen but I don't want to see them live! They creep me out.
ReplyDeleteIf I didn't know they were harmful, I'd say they're beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
Nicely captured! I'm glad you don't seem afraid of bugs. I like some, but others scare me. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteIncredible images! Surprising details! I can make a study! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and thank you for the linking. Wishing you a fine week!
Your captures are wonderful! That second one is scary!
ReplyDeleteSome bug collection :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, although the second one made me cringe!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures.
ReplyDeleteMany greetings
Wolfgang
I'm not really a fan of insects, but they are SO amazing in their diversity. Thank you for sharing these beautiful captures, Sue! And thanks so much for hosting! :)
ReplyDeleteIncredible photography, Sue! But bugs give me the heebies jeebies!
ReplyDeleteYikes !Disgusting ! I quickly went to comment ! which is done now ! lol !
ReplyDeleteBugs are fascinating and a bit scary sometimes. We need to take the time to see what good they do.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥
Interesting creatures! The worm is a novelty for mune I have never seen anything like it, although I do not like to see them around me 😊
ReplyDeleteWow! Are beautiful but creepy! (for me) I'm going... boogie-woogie! 😂
ReplyDeleteBugs are so interesting. We just experienced a 15-year high in moth hatching. They were everywhere. Fish in the marina were going crazy eating the multitudes floating on the water. - Margy
ReplyDeleteSo funny.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
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Exciting and extraordinary photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots.
Thank you for linking your great challenge at "Nature Thursday"
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Sue, those are pretty gorgeous bugs and I could only identify one. Would you know the names.
ReplyDeleteHave a relaxed weekend!
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Great close ups. It's a bugs life...wish you a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I am so late. So very beautiful. Great pics. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteSue,
ReplyDeleteI'm not much of bug person but these are interesting macro shots to say the least. I'm sorry I'm visiting so late. I thank you for linking up last week. I'll try to join you tomorrow. Have a phototastic week!