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Praying Mantis Nymphs

They’re here! A few weeks back I was at the garden centre and saw that they were selling praying mantis egg cases!    Praying mantises eat a lot of insects that can harm our flower and vegetable gardens, so the cases of eggs holding these little killers were for sale…

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leslieabram June 28, 2017 June 28, 2017gardening, insects baby, egg case, garden, insect, nymph, praying mantis, predator 0

The Secret Lives of Ambush Bugs

Can you see me? How about now? I’m an ambush bug. Ambush bugs are tiny insects with world-class camouflage.   They are out there right now- in fields, gardens, and on roadsides.  They hide on goldenrod, yarrow, daisies, and other common flowers.    But most people have never seen one. They remain…

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leslieabram August 14, 2014 March 2, 2015insects ambush bug, bug, camouflage, insect, leslieabram.com, predator, true bug 7
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