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cacti and life/death

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this is outside the offices for Alabaster State Park near Freedom,OKLA the beetle is dead and is serving food for the ants Pest Description All stink bugs are shaped like shield with only color and slight size variations between the green and brown species. The green species are 14 to 19 mm long and bright green colored. The main body parts are outline with orange-yellow margins. The barrel shaped, green eggs gradually change to gray and pink. The emerging young or the nymphs resemble adults in shape but are smaller sized. Green stink bugs are mostly black upon emergence and gradually turn green on maturity. Damage Stink bugs feed on the fruit on all fruit bearing plants by piercing the skin with their sharp, needle like mouths. The feeding is likely to transmit the yeast spot disease pathogen in infested plants. Heavy damage to fruit reduces yields. Though the pest host range includes more than 52 plants, the pests prefer wild plant species such as prickly pear. http://www.ehow.com/info_8739957_green-insects-prickly-pear-cactus.html

Comments (31)


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kenmo

6:25AM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Very interesting and love the detail...

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lisalisette

7:01AM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Very nice shot :)

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virginiese

7:09AM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Nature is fascinating even if it looks cruel from time to time. Nice sharp capture !

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ichtvan

7:32AM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Great shot and very interesting comment.!!! 5+++

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sossy

7:47AM | Mon, 09 June 2014

autsch! super detailed closeup with funny visitors! ;o)

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Faemike55

8:14AM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Fascinating capture and very cool information

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mickeyrony

8:42AM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Life on nature is a little bit like in our life lol.... Great presentation ((5++))

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bodo_56

8:49AM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Interesting story and cool capture!

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jayfar

9:03AM | Mon, 09 June 2014

A must zoom and some super info - you can keep them Richard.

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ontar1

9:13AM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Fantastic, thank you for the info, outstanding capture!

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Egzariuf

9:32AM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Love the detail

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bakapo

9:44AM | Mon, 09 June 2014

a cool shot and thanks for the interesting info.

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sharky_

9:59AM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Looks like the stink bugs are guarding their fortress while the beetle lays victim to the ants. Those stink bugs can sure eat a lot in the garden. Aloha

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ZigZag321

10:02AM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Oh, stink bugs! Those things are all over the place here! Oh my God. Just like last night, maybe we call them something different here because the picture looks different. But these bugs actually stink. There was one on my desk one day. I leaned on it without seeing it. It squashed and it stunk! Very great picture, buddy! So clear! Jeeeez.

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zaigodou

10:09AM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Very nice!!!!!

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bebopdlx

10:17AM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Beautiful capture.

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drittervon5

12:06PM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Very nice nature image! The cactus shape is interesting too!

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A.C.Wolfe

2:37PM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Interesting stuff, great photo

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drifterlee

3:33PM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Very interesting shot, Richard!

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Nonsolum

4:23PM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Ouch, that pricks...only on zoom huh ?

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etoiledumatin

5:02PM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Très intéressante photo, je commence à prendre quelques photos d'insectes. Merci d'afficher les détails de la prise de vue.

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midnightmum

5:41PM | Mon, 09 June 2014

A prickly road to victory, thanks Richard.

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jeroni

5:54PM | Mon, 09 June 2014

I love the color and light on this... Great shot

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RodS

7:23PM | Mon, 09 June 2014

A fascinating macro shot, Richard! Indeed, nothing goes to waste in Nature's realm.

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Windigo

7:58PM | Mon, 09 June 2014

Well I think we should raise a stink about these little critters :) Great shot and info!

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farmerC

4:15AM | Tue, 10 June 2014

Shining shot.

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netsuke

5:09PM | Wed, 11 June 2014

This is an amazing photo. Not only did you capture the ants and beetle but also the weevils(?).

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flavia49

12:27PM | Fri, 13 June 2014

great macro

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Cyve

12:11PM | Sat, 14 June 2014

Another marvelous picture !!!

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debbielove

5:57AM | Tue, 17 June 2014

Nothing wasted here.. Good capture.. Rob

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/9.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 5D Mark III
Shutter Speed1/320
ISO Speed320
Focal Length33

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