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Bug Hunting: June 2022
it’s been far too long since I went on a bug hunt in my own yard. Even though we moved in here to the Crooked House in late spring, Texas time, I was too busy to find my camera (it has been located) or even to do what I did this morning and go out with the cell phone on macro setting.
Perhaps it’s a sign, then, that I had an uncontrollable urge to spend my morning break hunting for the little things. I did learn one thing. Finding bugs in Texas is going to be a different affair. Nothing was moving, even though it was still a relatively cool 84F. It was very dry, however, and that will limit insect activity. But there was nothing on the few flowers I had within my range.
Which, really, was not a lot. I went out into the backyard, and was never more than 30 feet from my door. Limits me to my tiny container garden, weeds, and concrete. Soon, I’ll plan for finding wildflowers… but that’s likely a weekend trip. I’ve also located my butterfly nets, and although I maintain that isn’t a valid way to conduct an insect census, they may very well be useful to at least begin on the task of naming everything in my yard.
In the meantime, I found one, and one found me.

Pogonomyrmex barbatus, the Red Harvester Ant, with it’s distinctively blocky head. 









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3 responses to “Bug Hunting: June 2022”
Bug Hunt?
Now here I was thinking that you were going to hunt Giant Bugs. [Crazy Grin]
Please, please protect your red ants. They are the food for the endangered Texas horned lizard (horny toads). Danged fire ants are displacing/killing the red ants.
I am rather fond of ants, so I shall do what I can for these little beauties. They are handsome fellows!