I had left a “pit trap” [1] out for a few days, and when I looked inside it on May 7, 2022 it was pretty much seething with springtails. You can se several of them in this next picture. Each of them was approximately the size of the commas in the preceding line of text. The stuff that looks like giant rocks, is soil and grains of fine sand. I think I see eleven springtails in there.
read more…I found this trying to cross the road just downhill from our house on May 4, 2022. It was just about an inch long, and would have been too long to fit in the full field of view of my macro lens if it hadn’t partially curled up for this shot.
read more…I was going through some old pictures, and found these from June 27, 2020. This is a bird nest that was built on the wall of the front porch of the old house.
I came home from work on Monday, April 11, 2022, and found nobody home except the cats. And a large note on the table saying, “There is a worm beside the sink. It is from the cat (Saffron). We are grossed out. We went to Tractor Supply[1]” And, in a plastic bag full of water by the sink, I found this big roundworm.
read more…A bit over a year ago, in January of 2021, Sandy started noticing that her jade plants (Crassula_ovata) were not putting forth new leaves properly. The leaf buds were stunted, deformed, and mostly died and fell off rather than growing out properly. And, looking at the plants more closely, she saw that there were small cottony growths mostly at the bases of the leaves.
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