Other garden inhabitants: Insects
First I must say I am not much of an entomologist, so I am not even going to try to nail down the species of insects (and arthropods) I have seen. But unsurprisingly, as I began watering the butterfly garden every day, I began to see more and more insects. The first ones were beetles, many of which resembled cockroaches, and ants. Ants are everywhere! In this first picture you can see some beetles that some other creature ripped the heads from and devoured. Isn't nature a beautiful thing? And then I began to see more and more predators, like crickets, spiders, and mantises. The most spectacular insect we have is a tarantula hawk. These are HUGE wasps with black bodies and orange wings. Their sting is apparently VERY painful, but luckily they are hard to get angry and most of the time they are just eating nectar from flowers like bees. However, I also watched one investigate a burrow in the garden, presumably looking for a tarantula. Female tarantula hawks will p...

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