This weeks bug of the week is the Long Legged Fly.
These little fellars can be in the size of 2-6 millimeters and live throughout Southern Canada and the United States. These little guys are usually active in late spring and summer.
These little buggers feed on small insects and mites to survive. Their larva is usually Aquatic or live in tree bark.
Now, were they can be found is quite simply in Gardens, near bodies of water or in moist areas.
Hello! Welcome to the insect photography club. Insects aren't always widely viewed as a pleasant thing to be around but, I find them very interesting and amuse myself in stalking them for hours with my camera.
Really, if you want to join this club you only have to like insects. You do not need to yourself photograph them. I ask, though that you do not spam mine, and anyone else who might join with updates by uploading excessive amounts of photographs a day. Lets try to keep it to 3, okay? I will not tolerate any photos other then Insects in this club. Spiders, Scorpions and the alike are all fine, though.
As sort of a thing to amuse myself and I suppose anyone else I will be posting random Trivia on the CluBlog and if you'd like to see a certain bug or you have a photograph of a bug you'd like information and trivia about on the blog let me know (I'll try my best). As of this moment, just comment on my page.