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Insects. The good, the bad and the ugly.
I'm constantly seeing insects, spiders and birds ive never seen before. Thought i might start posting some of them. Loves me creepy crawlies. Please post your pics of the little guys you see out on your travels.
Found this little guy drowning in some water this morning. He has a head like an ant and a body like a european wasp.
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Wasn't sure whether to save it or not. Loves me creepies, yes, but not shy to kill them if they are a pest like lawn grubs. Spent an hour searching what it was on the net when i should have been working and making money so i can have the internet on! Couldnt find it so i asked an entomologist. I was secretly hoping no one had ever seen one before so i could blahdeeblah raewynii or wasporama or something. But alas, it was known.
Anyone seen it or know it? Ill post the name later on. Going all quizzy on you.
Rae.
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She ;) is a wingless wasp I believe(well not really, I googled it) :)
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Damn, boy. How'd you google it that easy? '
Bang on the money Brett. Your cheque for one million dollars is in the mail. Might get lost through aus post though. Sorry 'bout that.
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just searched, yellow banded abdoman ant, in images, found an identical one to your pic and checked the link for info.
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just "euthanised" this big bastard, it was on the front door handle, has some seriously big fangs
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Redeye
I think this one is a member of the Garden Orbweaver family, similar to the Golden Orbweaver