Flitting natures spring into flight

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Flitting natures spring into flight
EVERYONE STOP
Hecckin unit.
He has places to go.
Did some walking around outside again and found some interesting things!
First off, a cicada that recently emerged from the ground and is looking for a place to molt.
I moved them away from our garage and over by a tree where I usually find cicada molts on.
Some of what I am pretty sure are Prenolepis imparis ants, there was a line of them going up the tree, probably collecting some tree sap. I tried following these ones to their nest but... I think they got lost as they all started fumbling around in this one spot after following the one that was in the lead laying a scent trail.
Another funky lil isopod. I think it's an Armadillidium, unsure if it's Vulgari or not but marking wise it looks ALOT like a P. Spinicornis with the lighter body, single row of yellow spots ( P. Spinicornis has 2 rows), and the dark brown/black head. However, unlike P. Spinicornis this one is a lot more convex, able to roll up, and has a smooth exoskeleton. (I did also find another P. Floria but no picture, the culture has mancae already though?!)
And something from earlier that day, I think it's an ant-mimic spider
On a walk
(queued post) So on that same night I found the queen I also found some other interesting buggies! Some millipedes and isopods that I didn't get a picture of. Would love to try setting up a micro millipede set up for the smaller ones that live around here.
Anyways here's some ants eating what I think is a worm?? I think it was a dead worm that got rehydrated by the rain... I've heard that's a favorite of smaller ants lol.
Next up a lil moth who posed very nicely uwu
Lastly are these odd stag beetle looking bugs, cookie if you can see them! I've never seen them before!
Funky looking thing, it held on like crazy well too. Any on knows what this bug is I'd love to know, there were a bunch on some rotting wood.
Been seeing lots of bugs in my garden and I love it! Some people cover their gardens in pesticides but mine is organic, both because I feed some plants to my bugs and because I love seeing bugs in the garden.
This tiny jumper was on my spinach plant eating some sort of fly.
This jumper was on my porch (I need to clean my porch) eating a ladybug
This wasp was carrying around a jumping spider and before I could get a nice photo she was gone! I don't know if she was just going to eat it or parasitize it, no clue. Either way super interesting to see, a bit sad for the jumping spider though.
A beetle that I saw in my pot when I was watering plants, relocated them to the ground outside the pot since they could not get out of the pot.
A beetle I think and some sort of true bug.
Found this little guy (or gal) in my mom’s car while cleaning, sadly they already passed but at least they were warm. If anyone knows the species, lmk!
Saw this funky lil lady while walking my cat around outside. Just a little velvet ant!
Would have picked her up but velvet ants are known for having nasty stings.