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Bug o’the Week – Dung Beetle

Salutations, BugFans, Sometimes, the secret of getting a good picture is “Right time, right place, right toys.”  The BugLady has been longing to do an episode on dung beetles – […]

03.28.19

Bug o’the Week – Gray Field Slug

Salutations, BugFans, The BugLady found this impressive (1 ½” to 2”) slug climbing around on her cottage in early October.  It has been almost 11 years since we last considered […]

02.27.19

Bug o’the Week – Bugs without Bios XIII

Salutations, BugFans, Another celebration of (regrettably) anonymous bugs.  There are in the neighborhood of 100,000 insect species in North America, but not everyone has a biographer (note to self – […]

02.20.19

Bug o’the Week – Azure Bluet

Howdy, BugFans, Even in a group of damselflies that are called bluets, the Azure Bluet is an amazing color! Bluets are damselflies in the Narrow-winged/Pond Damselfly family Coenagrionidae, which also […]

02.13.19

Bug o’the Week – Rusty-patched Bumble Bee

Salutations, BugFans, The summer of 2018 saw an encouraging number of sightings of Rusty-patched bumble bees in southeastern Wisconsin – encouraging because the Rusty-patched bumble bee is on the Federal […]

01.16.19

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