Showing posts with label springtails. Show all posts
Showing posts with label springtails. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Spring tails in snow run-off
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Microcosm - Woodlices and Springtails eating dead locust
The agents of Mother Nature eat their own.
Springtails and Baby Banana Roach's - Macro Clip
The insects all look so... juicy. The "courgette" referenced in the video's description is the French word for zucchini.
From the video's description: Springtails, Baby Banana Roach's and some Mites all living on a piece of Courgette. There is also an adult Banana Roach that passes by briefly. Springtails are so tiny it is hard to see what really look like. To the naked eye they appear as tiny specs that run and jump.
From the video's description: Springtails, Baby Banana Roach's and some Mites all living on a piece of Courgette. There is also an adult Banana Roach that passes by briefly. Springtails are so tiny it is hard to see what really look like. To the naked eye they appear as tiny specs that run and jump.
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