Natural Resources Insects. Aphid Black Swimmer Bush Katydid.

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Natural Resources Insects

Aphid

Black Swimmer

Bush Katydid

Carpenter Ant

Carrion Beetle

Cicada

Cockroach

Deer Fly

Eastern Tent Caterpillar

Emerald Ash Borer

Field Cricket

Flea

Giant Water Bug

Grasshopper

Green Lacewing

Ground Beetle

Honey Bee

Horse Fly

House Fly

June Beetle

Ladybird Beetle

Leafhopper

Mayfly

Mosquito

Mountain Pine Beetle

Mud-Dauber Wasp

Narrow-winged Damsel Fly

Northern Caddis Fly

Swimmer Dragonfly

Stone Fly

Water Boatman

Water Strider

Yellow Jacket