tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-446924751738546355.post8306406765480290655..comments2023-10-09T00:09:16.769-07:00Comments on Arizona: Beetles, Bugs, Birds and more: Net-winged Insects and the Strategies of their Predatory OffspringMargarethe Brummermannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05623937180200255796noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-446924751738546355.post-83440592439447081202017-09-19T05:18:56.166-07:002017-09-19T05:18:56.166-07:00This is really a nice and informative, מדביר ברחוב...This is really a nice and informative, <a href="https://www.atlretail.com/" rel="nofollow">מדביר ברחובות</a><br />containing all information and also has a great impact on the new technology. Thanks for sharing it<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16361753546104244498noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-446924751738546355.post-22483534927483662792012-07-13T00:01:17.425-07:002012-07-13T00:01:17.425-07:00Wow! Incredible creatures!
I had no idea you coul...Wow! Incredible creatures! <br />I had no idea you could find antlion larvae crawling around above the ground. <br />And I never would have suspected that brown "stick of grass" to have a whole bunch of owlfly larvae clinging to it! Very cool photo. <br />And the green lacewing larva covers itself in ant exoskeletons for camouflage???! That's insane!<br />Thanks for amazing me!!!<br />-Carol T.Evolving66https://www.blogger.com/profile/10289498878611242926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-446924751738546355.post-3090718445806438962012-07-12T20:03:51.539-07:002012-07-12T20:03:51.539-07:00Fascinating stuff. The owlfly larvae are amazing! ...Fascinating stuff. The owlfly larvae are amazing! And the wasp mantidly is yet another interesting example of mimicry (too bad I don't teach the concept of mimicry much anymore).Robyn Waayershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00403062292397104209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-446924751738546355.post-18849976383632740472012-07-11T22:29:26.552-07:002012-07-11T22:29:26.552-07:00I love this post and photos. Many things I didn...I love this post and photos. Many things I didn't know and some I did. It's great to be reminded how nature in balance offers a better solution than the conventional Science-based choices as to pest control. Folks should stand back and educate themselves as to the reasons for eliminating pesticides all together and understanding exactly how the natural world truly works and replicate that in their backyards and landscapes.<br /><br />BTW, on a side note my wife and I were in Silkeborg Dänemark and met a couple from Norway. He is an American who married a Norwegian named --> "Margarethe" <br /><br />However he has trouble with the spelling and pronounciation so he calls his wife --> "Maggie"<br /><br />I'll always refer to you as Margarethe, don't worry.<br /><br />Thanks again for this interesting post.<br /><br /><br />Kevin<br /><br /><br />-Chaparral Earthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00618976919417073750noreply@blogger.com