Wild Thing
Wild thing, you make my heart sing
You make everything groovy, wild thing
Wild thing, I think I love you
But I wanna know for sure
Come on and hold me tight
I love you ...The Troggs, 1966
I love a good mystery, and these two little beetles proved to be a huge mystery indeed. I've been seeing them for the last month hanging out in my bee balm patch. They are quite small (8-15 mm) and have a distinctive black dot on their "neck". Today I saw a couple of long antennae waving around under a leaf, turned it over and - boom - bug porn! Of course I had to photograph it. And then I had to try to ID it. I went through my entire 500-page "Beetles of Eastern N. America" field guide plus two other general insect guides - nothing. I posted it onto a couple of bug id websites and got a bunch of wrong answers. Finally the author of one of the best insect guides in the US popped on and gave me a hint about the genus. From there, I identified it as Oberea perspicillata - or in English, Raspberry Cane Borer. I'm feeling very smug at the moment.
Had a nice long chat with my parents this morning, and getting ready to bring Hubs' mom over for the afternoon. Sundays are for family. And, maybe also for a few insects and things...
The two male wrens are still here, but one has claimed the front of the house (and two nest boxes) while the other has claimed 2 boxes on the edge of the woods, about 1/4 acre away. We'll see...
Thanks for stopping by!
xo
Debbi
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