Alvus the Hive, archfiend of the circle of gluttony
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i was thinking abt this for my own selfship earlier and i started wondering about other peoples' selfships
no negative self talk allowed! remember this is someone who loves you. what attributes make them associate you with the bug they picked?
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got my hands on a field guide of californian bugs and i found that there's this one bee species in southern california that looks like this
(Actual bugs under the cut, CW for insects)
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This snake mantis makes the same faces that Machete does
I knew he was part bug.
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Please enjoy this magical small emerald moth friend who visited me last year. I'm looking forward to mothing season starting again soon! 🦋💚
May your year be filled with all the soft beautiful moths you need to get through it, including this one.
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Armadillo officinalis and assorted offspring.
babies are growing slowly but faster than I expected. seems like there’s some color variation among them, although I’m not sure if it will last.
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had a dream about an isopod drinking from a tiny water bottle
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deaths head hawk moth 👇
Southern flannel moth👇
Japanese rhinoceros beetle 👏
I present my todays work to u all… and for once I wont forget to add my patreon link sudhefjh
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@ California mutuals: If it hasn't already been said: Try not to walk in flood water. If a power line is down its a perfect recipie for getting electrocuted. Its likely also dirty and full of sewage. Sometimes theres no choice, so if you DO end up walking in flood water, beware: if you see a patch or raft of brown like this, it's fire ants. They all climb on each other to form a raft and it's TERRIFYING (and cool to watch. ) Yes those are ALL fire ants.
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some random bug critters
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hapey valentinse day! i made this foar a valentinse gift exchaeng
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If Machete and Vasco were insects, Machete would definitely be a white plume moth (Pterophorus pentadactylus) but what would Vasco be?
I've never seen a living thing that looked this much like a windblown tuft of asbestos fibres.
For Vasco, I think I'm going to go with african peach moth (Egybolis vaillantina) that someone suggested earlier.
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