Friday, July 13, 2007

Thirteen Creepy Crawlies

6 comments:

  1. You now have truly gone buggy! Great shots of potentially moving objects.

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  2. That big beetle is scary. I like the swirl in your slide show, it fits well.

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  3. I loved your creative creepy crawler slide show...I immediately went and sprayed with "Off".

    You are so clever!!

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  4. We call them 'Lady-birds' in England no lady bugs. ALso what is a Japanese beetle doing all the way over there?

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  5. It's eating our plants. (I know, that's not what you were asking.)

    From the internet- "The Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica Newman) is a highly destructive plant pest of foreign origin. It was first found in the United States in a nursery in southern New Jersey nearly 80 years ago. In its native Japan, where the beetle's natural enemies keep its populations in check, this insect is not a serious plant pest."

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