Yeah it was an Aphid. I don't know why I said Mayfly in the first post. The first two pictures were my attempts, and the third was exactly what I had but taken by someone who knows how to work a...
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Yeah it was an Aphid. I don't know why I said Mayfly in the first post. The first two pictures were my attempts, and the third was exactly what I had but taken by someone who knows how to work a...
Ahh, Finally. I have found it. Wooly aphid. The ones I saw were a bit different, but I am positive that this is my guy.
http://public.gettysburg.edu/~abarclay/DBR001.jpg
Marty - I certainly will. Everytime that I have headed out there has been only for an hour or so. I would love to get some more time in there. I'll let you know when I'm heading back up (which...
Ok. I just spend about forty five minutes flipping through every bug book my Library has to offer with no real results. I'm now thinking its either some sort of wierd moth, aphid, or whitefly... ...
Here are the two "best" pictures that I could get. Basically I did not realize that the camera had a close-up setting until the bug was a little too agitated to sit still. I am going to go back...
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Thanks for the help. I have yet to get these pictures off the camera, but I will tonight and will post one. The cotton was white, and it was wispy too. Its really hard to describe but imagine...
I was checking out a new stream (new to me) last night and noticed a very odd insect that I had never seen before. I was at Beaver Creek, below Hagerstown MD. The bug was grey blue and looked like...