Unknown Bug

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I found this bug sitting on one of my daylilies. I have no clue what it is, but thought he was neat!Unknown Bug
oma2's picture

Looks like...

Mournful Sphinx moth mating

Poppylover's picture

OHHH....

I really, honestly thought it was one bug. Ooopppsee!! At least it should give some of us a good laugh, which we need every now and then anyway!! Or I could just pretend it is one bug, then it's still neat looking! Ignorance is bliss! LOL!!
DizzyDaffodil's picture

She got

She got a pic of these bugs 'doing the deed'???? Does that make it 'insect porn'? ROFL!!!
skbeal's picture

DeeDee once got a picture of

DeeDee once got a picture of lizards "doing the deed," and then I saw them "doing it" right on the wall outside my office window.......

You are too funny, Dizzy!ROTFLToo Funny

Susan,The Assistant Administrator, the Texas Yankee and the Texas Rangerette.

treeman's picture

Doing it?

Gee Moths doing it?  And Lizards doit too?

 

Wow... I bet Japanese beetles must do it a lot.

Poppylover's picture

Treeman....do I detect a

Treeman....do I detect a little sarcasim there?? Tongue out You had to have gotten at least a little laugh out of it! Especially with me being so blind not to see that was what it was. I hope I am not thought of as the one who takes the insect porn pics from now on, cause I really did think it was one bug!!
treeman's picture

Actually.....

A big laff  Laughing

mawnature's picture

How Funny!

DizzyD...you're too funny...insect porn, I'll say!! But as gardeners, we're bound to wander up on this situation lots of times. Embarassed Thanks for the bug ID site!!

 

maw

Annette/ maw We come from the earth, we return to the earth, and in between, we garden. Author unknown http://www.gardenhere.com/content/MAWNATURES-TRADE-LISTCmon-lets-make-trade

skbeal's picture

I was pretty sure it was some

I was pretty sure it was some kind of moth. I just wasn't sure what kind. Way to go, Edda!

Susan,The Assistant Administrator, the Texas Yankee and the Texas Rangerette.

DizzyDaffodil's picture

If you want to ID a bug

If you want to ID a bug, you can look for it or ask for help from http://www.whatsthatbug.com/
latebloomer's picture

Dizzy,

I just found this site by accident the other day and it is the best I've seen for IDing bugs/bees/spiders,etc. I'm so glad you recommended it. It's a wonderful resource.