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Friday Fun: Why I Love Social Media

I’ve taken the summer off from blogging, so I thought I’d gently ease
back into the groove with a fun post with cool insect photos. Last weekend, my
husband and I headed to our favorite getaway, Mount Washington in New
Hampshire.


As he was loading the car, I noticed this gargantuan beast hanging out (literally) in our garden. It’s one of the largest Argiope spiders I’ve ever seen.


 

It was an auspicious beginning to our trip because when we were on the
mountain, we spotted this critter. Look at that amazing iridescent blue
glimmering in the sunlight!.

 

I had no idea what it was, so I pinned it on the Buglife pinterest board
I share with my brother in law, science writer Peter Fairley.

Then I linked the pinterest image to a Tweet and asked the Twitterverse
for help with an ID. About 5 minutes later, I had an answer.  Middle grade author and zoologist @JessKeating
suggested that it might be an American oil beetle, and after some googling
around, I’m quite sure she’s right. Thanks, Jess.

It’s a good thing we decided not to touch the bug-in-question. Turns out
it’s a member on the blister beetle family. When disturbed, it releases some
very nasty chemicals that burn human skin and cause painful blisters. Ah,
nature!

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