People think of spring or maybe summer as the time for insects, but sometimes autumn has them beat solid. In these temperate climes, autumn is a great season for spiders to try to sneak
into the house.
Deer ticks have a great run in the autumn. The
gnats come back to say hi. And then sometimes you spot something really terrifying, just in time for Halloween.
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AAIIIIEEEE!!!!! |
I'm not saying that I scare easy. You can say it for me.
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"LOOK AT THE BONES!" |
This little chum appears to be a
Differential Grasshopper, near as I can find, a critter about as big as some of the chipmunks we have running amok in the area. The females grow up two inches,
Wikipedia says, but I think this one was an overachiever.
Melanoplus differentialis here was once one of 40 to 200 eggs, a hatchling who reached full maturity in 32 days. I'm surprised that I can pay the mortgage twice in 32 days. Like many of nature's
little bastards, this huge grasshopper likes to swarm, and will take out an entire farm in less than a week. On their days off they like to stand on posts and terrify homeowners.
I guess we're luckier than folks in tropical areas, though, where winter never comes to kick the bugs' buts as they grow as big as Buicks. But this is big enough for me. I carefully skirted around the pole lest D.G. decide to jump on my shirt, at which point I'd have to run half-naked down the block.
A few moments later, though, she was gone. Bird probably got her.
Sometimes I like the Circle of Life.
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