Closed for June – A Potpourri

Howdy, BugFans,

Here’s another potpourri of news from the insect world.

OK – one more cicada story – with a twist.

And some excellent footage of predaceous diving beetles (do we still use the word “footage” in the day of digital videos?).

And, in honor of National Pollinator Week.

And on the super powers of the ever-popular dung beetles.

The BugLady has been photographing the heck out of June and, as always, has encountered lots of dragons and damsels. Stay tuned.

The BugLady

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