1. MAINE INSECTS

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  • Praying Mantis, the eggcorn is Preying Mantis
  • Praying Mantis, the eggcorn is Preying Mantis
  • Praying Mantis, the eggcorn is Preying Mantis. There are thousands of spieces of this insect, which is in the family with cockroaches. Here it is eating a caterpillar. This predatory insect (thus, the eggcorn "Preying") will eat frogs and sometimes hummingbirds.
  • Praying Mantis, the eggcorn is Preying Mantis. There are thousands of spieces of this insect, which is in the family with cockroaches. Here it is eating a caterpillar. This predatory insect (thus, the eggcorn "Preying") will eat frogs and sometimes hummingbirds.
  • Praying Mantis, the eggcorn is Preying Mantis. There are thousands of spieces of this insect, which is in the family with cockroaches. Here it is eating a caterpillar. This predatory insect (thus, the eggcorn "Preying") will eat frogs and sometimes hummingbirds.
  • Praying Mantis, the eggcorn is Preying Mantis. There are thousands of spieces of this insect, which is in the family with cockroaches. Here it is eating a caterpillar. This predatory insect (thus, the eggcorn "Preying") will eat frogs and sometimes hummingbirds.
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  • A tiny bee inside a Daylily flower. Maine has about 270 indigenous species of bees.
  • A Syrphid Fly (sometimes called “flower flies” or “hover flies") on a Daylily petal
  • Unidentified green caterpillars with red chevrons visiting cones of Rudbeckia Fulgida, Black Eyed Susans, Phippsburg Maine Mid July garden
  • Giant Digger Wasp feeding on yellow Goldenrod flowers, Phippsburg, Maine
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