What the fuck is this thing?
Feb. 6th, 2007 02:29 pmSo one day recently I was sitting at my computer when some HUGE flying insect buzzed with a helicopterish sound from out my skylight and then promptly disappeared. I found it, later, crawling lazily along one of my wires. It's not actually that huge; it's about an inch long, and not very fast. Nor have I ever since seen it fly. I had no IDEA what it was, and up until then, had never seen one before.
Today, while putting plastic on my bedroom windows, I found another one. And I caught heem.
Note: I couldn't get a very good picture. He's kinda brown-speckled, and his back legs are like a cricket's or grasshopper's, kinda. But he hasn't made any chirping noises, and he's smaller than a cricket. I think.

Confused, am I.
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EDITED TO ADD: It's a Western Conifer Seed Bug! Thanks, frobz and all. I have taken him from his Gorgonzola container with the holes poked in the top and placed him outside near a pine tree. Hopefully he will bury himself; more likely he will die, or find his way back into the house, so I can put him outside again. :)
Today, while putting plastic on my bedroom windows, I found another one. And I caught heem.
Note: I couldn't get a very good picture. He's kinda brown-speckled, and his back legs are like a cricket's or grasshopper's, kinda. But he hasn't made any chirping noises, and he's smaller than a cricket. I think.
Confused, am I.
[Poll #921955]
EDITED TO ADD: It's a Western Conifer Seed Bug! Thanks, frobz and all. I have taken him from his Gorgonzola container with the holes poked in the top and placed him outside near a pine tree. Hopefully he will bury himself; more likely he will die, or find his way back into the house, so I can put him outside again. :)
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Date: 2007-02-06 07:37 pm (UTC)picture link.
Although it looks like what I've been calling stink bugs all my life are actually squash bugs. *unsure*
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Date: 2007-02-06 07:46 pm (UTC)http://www.insects.org/entophiles/hemiptera/hemi_007.html
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Date: 2007-02-06 09:57 pm (UTC)Ya KNOW? Here am I, Master Reference Librarian bravely staffing the reference desk, reviewing online databases, and assisting library patrons. All-in-all, a very busy day here at the university library.
Why is it that every time I have a crazy busy day at the reference desk, someone on my friends list posts a question that I could conceivably answer with my badass expert-level reference skillz, if I had any time at all to check LJ. Then I could look like a huge informational retrieval stud, and get the respect and admiration of my peers ... but no.
When it's a slow day, I check LJ 478,000 times, and hear: [crickets]*. When I don't check LJ for days, hundreds of LJ friends desperately need my help! What's UP with that??
*But not, fortunately, Western Conifer Seed Bugs ...