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Royal

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I wonder what type of bug he ate...one less bug for a macro bug photo! Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
great state of Wisconsin and send them to you, we have so many bugs out here and even tho this has been a hot and dry summer all I have to do is walk into the corn fields and the bugs will move with me.

When I grew up in California we always found horny toads and snakes and lizards, I would carry a bucket with me into the fields and snagged anything that moved, I would keep a few for pets and let the rest go :)

General Ray
 
Many of the neighbors have cats and I see them catching and eating bugs under the street light up the street...several out there every night. Each bug they eat equals one less bug candidate for a macro bug photo. Not many flower gardens in any of the yards...no flowers no bugs. Every weekend someone around here are spraying insect poison on their yards...there is no way to get an count on the number of bugs killed this way. Then there are the birds...cut your yard and they are right behind you gathering up bugs to eat. I suspect that most of the good bugs have moved to a neighborhood with less aggressive homeowners. I will just bide my time and sooner or later a good bug will make the scene. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
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