
These fellows were quite small and fast but I managed a few quick shots..


No idea what bug or beetle leaves these deposits on the trees, but they are everywhere, have tried googling it to no avail..it is just like soap suds..

This is a dragonfly's carcass on an artificial flower...
Great series of photos.
ReplyDeleteTry googling spit bug. The froghopper uses froth to protect itself in the nymph stage. This could be what you have.
ReplyDeleteThanks Elaine!!! that is it exactly, neat stuff
ReplyDeletewill have to keep an eye out for the actual 'bug'...