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Bug o’the Week – Anglewings

Howdy, BugFans, The BugLady was chasing a very jumpy Eastern Comma butterfly around her driveway (with a camera) the other day.  Commas are in the Brushfoot family, Nymphalidae, in the […]

10.26.16

Bug o’the Week – Northern Walkingstick

Salutations, BugFans, The (outdoor) bug season is winding down (the BugLady has been Mushroom/LichenLady, of late), but there are still some insects to be found. She was excited to see […]

10.19.16

Bug of the Week – A Jumping Spider’s Story

Salutations, BugFans, Recently, the BugLady sent a series of not-so-good pictures to her go-to spider guy, BugFan Mike, and his explanation inspired this episode.  Thanks, Mike, as always. The BugLady’s […]

10.12.16

Bug o’the Week – Flies without Bios I

Greetings, BugFans, The BugLady confesses that she and her camera walk past lots of small flies without stopping because there are already too many flies in her “X-files” (she labels […]

10.05.16

Bug o’the Week – Giant Eastern Crane Fly

Hey, BugFans, Isn’t this an awesome insect?  It’s got an inch-and-a-half long body, a three inch wingspread, and a four inch “leg-spread!”  The BugLady looks forward to finding them in […]

09.28.16

Bug o’the Week – Dogwood Twig Borer

Howdy, BugFans, This Dogwood twig borer (Oberea tripunctata) missed the recent “Dining on Dogwood” episode simply because it wasn’t foraging among the dogwood’s white flowers; the BugLady found it in […]

09.21.16

Bug o’the Week – Praying Mantis encore

Howdy, BugFans, Every fall, the BugLady gets emails from people who are excited about finding their first Praying mantis, and who can blame them?  The large and charismatic Praying mantis […]

09.14.16

Bug Lady Blog – Viceroy Butterfly Revisited

Howdy, BugFans, The BugLady has been seeing Viceroy butterflies recently – what a treat!  So, here’s an enhanced version of a BOTW that first appeared seven years ago. Viceroy butterflies […]

09.07.16

Bug Lady Blog – Dining on Dogwood

Howdy, BugFans, Back in June, the BugLady stalked the inhabitants of a dogwood that sits by the edge of a wetland.  Some nice long-horned beetles – Strangaleptra abbreviate, Brachyleptura rubrica, […]

08.31.16

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