Meanwhile, enjoy the bright orange milkweed bug, Oncopeltus fasciatus. These ones don't have full-grown wings yet. They don't hurt anything except milkweed seeds, and they aren't a serious problem for the species. They are true bugs, in the order Hemiptera. The orange and black tells predators that they taste bad. In this case, since they feed on milkweed, they actually do taste bad. Some orange and black insects are just using that color scheme to avoid being eaten. See link below.
See you tomorrow, when I do not plan to sit still all day.
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3 comments:
My brain is picturing a predator out looking for a meal, then saying to himself, darn it's orange and black those don't taste good...lol
I forgot to say, congratulations on finishing the book
Lulu: "Congratulations on finishing your book! I hope that means the donkey won't be lonely for too much longer."
Chaplin: "How bad do those bugs taste? I might be willing to try one or two to make sure they're not faking it."
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