Red velvet mite vs. something
Hopper to go, hold the flies
Day 5: something new
After a morning rain
Playing around after a rainstorm
What goes on here?
Fly disguised as owl
Crab spider on a web
An unremarkable fly
Friendly neighborhood cicada killer
Eggs, day 7
Oddly green pink-edged sulphur
Fly prefers the purple one
Why manual focus is better
Hooverfly
The dreaded horsefly
Egg watch day 8: an experiment
Morning rebuild
Rainbow connection . . .
Ghostly countenance
Spider day continues
A Japanese beetle scrum
Looks like what a bird left behind
It's pretty clearly a wasp
Like cattle in a field
Leopardoptera
Hoveringfly
World in a web 7: Away with its prize
World in a web 6: The head is the delicacy
World in a web 5: Checking for ripeness?
World in a web 4: No, the ant is here on business
World in a web 3: the proprietress
World in a web 2: What's an ant doing here?
World in a web 1: All the web's a stage
Daddy longlegs
The eggs, day four
A red-eyed fly
A weird-looking fly
Here are the beetle brows shall blush for me
The underside of a horned passalus
Collect the entire set!
Same beetle's pupa
A beetle grub
Lovehoppers
A Scolops sulcipes
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Marmorated stink bug


Among the newest of the accidental imports from Asia is the brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys, first seen in the U.S. in Pennsylvania in 1998.
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