Insects. Insects are so neat to see, you can watch them every day. But, if you catch an insect be sure to set it free!

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Insects

Insects are so neat to see, you can watch them every day. But, if you catch an insect be sure to set it free!

Fly Cottonwood Borer Beetle Eastern Eyed Click Beetle Bumble Bee Six Spotted Tiger Beetle

Stag Beetle Wasp Moths Ailanthus Webworm Moth

Walking Sticks Paper Wasp Beetle Ant

Lady Bugs Beetle

Monarch 3--Butterflies Beetle Giant Leopard Moth Mountain Blue Beetle

Walking Stick Wasp Butterfly Endangered American Burying Beetle Beetle Dragon Fly

Luna Moth Ant Moth Comet Moth Praying Mantis

Horned Beetles CicadasWasp-Cicada Killer Stink Bug

Bug Nymphs-Hemiptera June Bugs Lightening Bug

Water Striders Grasshoppers Mayflies

Leaf Moths Wasp Moth