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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    shhhh!

    My husband is developing an obsession with cicadas. He's always liked insects, but never really found "his bugs" but I think the mysterious goggle eye'd cicadas may have his heart.

    I'm obtaining and leaving field guides in strategic locations about the apartment.

    wish me luck!

    (and if you have not yet found *your* bugs keep searching, there are bugs for each of us. )

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    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

      shhhh!

      My husband is developing an obsession with cicadas. He's always liked insects, but never really found "his bugs" but I think the mysterious goggle eye'd cicadas may have his heart.

      I'm obtaining and leaving field guides in strategic locations about the apartment.

      wish me luck!

      (and if you have not yet found *your* bugs keep searching, there are bugs for each of us. )

      Feral Aunt Nessie :v_bi:F This user is from outside of this forum
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      @futurebird Can I appreciate bugs from afar?

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        @futurebird Can I appreciate bugs from afar?

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        @farah

        Yes! Some of them may need their space.

        But macro photos where you can see their eyes and what they are doing can make them less intimidating because you come to recognize they aren't just running around startling everyone for no reason. (exceptions may apply)

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          shhhh!

          My husband is developing an obsession with cicadas. He's always liked insects, but never really found "his bugs" but I think the mysterious goggle eye'd cicadas may have his heart.

          I'm obtaining and leaving field guides in strategic locations about the apartment.

          wish me luck!

          (and if you have not yet found *your* bugs keep searching, there are bugs for each of us. )

          Leonardo Ferreira FontenelleL This user is from outside of this forum
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          @futurebird

          We have giant cicadas around here, and I never get to see them. Except that (1) one night a giant cicada entered my window on the 7th floor (the nearest tree was 3-4 stories tall); and (2) last month I almost stepped on one, on a concrete sidewalk between two patches of grass (by night but with some lighting)

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            @futurebird

            We have giant cicadas around here, and I never get to see them. Except that (1) one night a giant cicada entered my window on the 7th floor (the nearest tree was 3-4 stories tall); and (2) last month I almost stepped on one, on a concrete sidewalk between two patches of grass (by night but with some lighting)

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            @lffontenelle

            nooo!

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              shhhh!

              My husband is developing an obsession with cicadas. He's always liked insects, but never really found "his bugs" but I think the mysterious goggle eye'd cicadas may have his heart.

              I'm obtaining and leaving field guides in strategic locations about the apartment.

              wish me luck!

              (and if you have not yet found *your* bugs keep searching, there are bugs for each of us. )

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              @futurebird I do love me some cicada singing. I took this picture on Sunday when the little beastie gracefully ran into me.

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                @futurebird I do love me some cicada singing. I took this picture on Sunday when the little beastie gracefully ran into me.

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                Careful with that Cicada. 😄

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                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                  shhhh!

                  My husband is developing an obsession with cicadas. He's always liked insects, but never really found "his bugs" but I think the mysterious goggle eye'd cicadas may have his heart.

                  I'm obtaining and leaving field guides in strategic locations about the apartment.

                  wish me luck!

                  (and if you have not yet found *your* bugs keep searching, there are bugs for each of us. )

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                  My main but has always been and will always be the Monarch Butterfly but it doesn't exist in a vacuum--there are other bugs which affect it and so I have a lot of bugs as "my bug".
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                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                    shhhh!

                    My husband is developing an obsession with cicadas. He's always liked insects, but never really found "his bugs" but I think the mysterious goggle eye'd cicadas may have his heart.

                    I'm obtaining and leaving field guides in strategic locations about the apartment.

                    wish me luck!

                    (and if you have not yet found *your* bugs keep searching, there are bugs for each of us. )

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                    I found mine at age 12

                    The great diving beetle, Dytiscus marginalis

                    It's been my favourite ever since, adults and larvae.

                    Different species of Dytiscus around here, Ontario, but only days after making a pond in my garden, there was a whizzing sound went by my ear, and one crashed into the water.

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                      @futurebird

                      I found mine at age 12

                      The great diving beetle, Dytiscus marginalis

                      It's been my favourite ever since, adults and larvae.

                      Different species of Dytiscus around here, Ontario, but only days after making a pond in my garden, there was a whizzing sound went by my ear, and one crashed into the water.

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                      @EricLawton @futurebird i remember the first time i saw a wooly aphid ..i was seven and was sure i'd seen a real fairy

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                        @EricLawton @futurebird i remember the first time i saw a wooly aphid ..i was seven and was sure i'd seen a real fairy

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                        @FolksVelo @EricLawton

                        I'll tell you a secret... you did!

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