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#Ceane Fly Reel by @newdiscoveries74 - That giant "mosquito" in your house?
Not a mosquito.
It's a crane fly - long legs, delicate body, harmless to humans.
Looks scary.
Harmless.
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That giant “mosquito” in your house? Not a mosquito. It’s a crane fly — long legs, delicate body, harmless to humans. Looks scary. Harmless. #CraneFlyVsMosquito #InsectLife #NatureEducation #WildlifeFacts #AnimalBehavior and
#Ceane Fly Reel by @number.shock - Female mosquitoes flap 400-600 times per second - creating that distinctive whine at 400-600 hertz. Males flap even faster: up to 800 beats per second
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Female mosquitoes flap 400-600 times per second — creating that distinctive whine at 400-600 hertz. Males flap even faster: up to 800 beats per second. Males find females by matching wing frequencies. Mosquitoes don't fly to hands randomly. They detect CO2 from 50 meters, sense body heat from 1-2 meters, and in the final centimeters target lactic acid scent and skin moisture. Mosquito reaction time: 0.02 seconds — 5x faster than humans. Mosquitoes swarm near the cage, waiting for the hand to get closer. Hungriest females attack first — they need blood to develop eggs. Video author unknown. If you are the author (or rights holder), please contact us. #insects #biology #mosquitoes #science #nature
#Ceane Fly Reel by @thinkory.io - The life cycle of a mosquito is a clear example of complete metamorphosis. It has four main stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The process begins wh
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The life cycle of a mosquito is a clear example of complete metamorphosis. It has four main stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The process begins when a female mosquito lays her eggs on stagnant or still water. These eggs float on the surface and hatch within a short time, depending on temperature and water conditions. After hatching, the mosquito enters the larva stage. The larvae are often called “wrigglers” because of the way they move in water. They live in water, come to the surface to breathe air, and feed on tiny microorganisms. As they grow, they shed their skin multiple times. Next comes the pupa stage, also known as “tumblers.” In this stage, they do not eat but remain active while their body transforms inside. Finally, the adult mosquito emerges from the pupa, rests briefly on the water surface to dry its wings, and then flies away. The entire cycle usually takes around 7–10 days, but it can be faster in warm temperatures. This rapid life cycle is the reason mosquito populations grow quickly, especially during rainy seasons. This video is shared for educational purposes only. DM for credit/removal. #mosquitolifecycle #sciencefacts #biologybasics #metamorphosis #learnscience
#Ceane Fly Reel by @insectguru - A beautiful video by @ruiruito 
Thank you for sharing. Be sure to extend your support by visiting this beautiful gallery and photographer.

Cicadas ar
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A beautiful video by @ruiruito Thank you for sharing. Be sure to extend your support by visiting this beautiful gallery and photographer. Cicadas are fascinating insects known for their loud, rhythmic buzzing and their unique life cycles, during which they spend years underground before emerging en masse to transform and mate. Do you want to support my page? Please check out the link in my bio and buy me a coffee 💚 #insects #spiders #nature #arthropods #facts
#Ceane Fly Reel by @febry_ants00 - Part2, Damn that cicada is running🤣 
⚠️ Insect education content & colony observation.
Not intended for violence. 
#ants #fourmis #insects #animals #
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Part2, Damn that cicada is running🤣 ⚠️ Insect education content & colony observation. Not intended for violence. #ants #fourmis #insects #animals #febriants
#Ceane Fly Reel by @dragonhoppers - Differential Grasshoppers (Melanoplus differentialis) dramatically change as they reach their final stage. Check out how the color changes from orange
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Differential Grasshoppers (Melanoplus differentialis) dramatically change as they reach their final stage. Check out how the color changes from orange to yellow! #insect #insects #grasshopper #grasshoppers #bugs
#Ceane Fly Reel by @number.shock - Looks like a wasp, hunts like a mantis - actually a mantisfly (Mantispidae). Front leg strike time when catching prey: just 0.01 seconds. That's 2x fa
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Looks like a wasp, hunts like a mantis — actually a mantisfly (Mantispidae). Front leg strike time when catching prey: just 0.01 seconds. That's 2x faster than actual mantises (0.02 seconds) and 25x faster than a human blink. Mantisfly larvae are even creepier. They penetrate spider egg sacs and feed from inside as parasites. Some species climb onto adult spiders and "ride" them until the female lays eggs. Then the larva instantly crawls into the cocoon and devours the eggs. Adult mantisfly freezes in total stillness, tracking prey. Eyes lock on target, then lightning strike — flies and small insects can't react. Capture accuracy: nearly 100%. Video author unknown. If you are the author (or rights holder), please contact us. #insects #predators #biology #nature #mimicry
#Ceane Fly Reel by @woodland.oddities (verified account) - what did prong ever do to you 😔 

okay so it's completely fine to not be a fan of 'bugs' (i know a majority aren't) BUT I find it so strange when peo
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what did prong ever do to you 😔 okay so it’s completely fine to not be a fan of ‘bugs’ (i know a majority aren’t) BUT I find it so strange when people comment/interact with stuff they dislike on social media… like… that’s just guaranteeing you’ll get similar stuff on your algorithm in the future? I recommend just scrolling tbh :”) apologies for my shaky hands 😔 if I get a low blood sugar they stay wobbly for a while :”) it irritates me so so much #entomology #bugsofinstagram #insectlovers
#Ceane Fly Reel by @explaination_bug - Flies have a mobile head, with a pair of large compound eyes, and mouthparts designed for piercing and sucking (mosquitoes, black flies and robber fli
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Flies have a mobile head, with a pair of large compound eyes, and mouthparts designed for piercing and sucking (mosquitoes, black flies and robber flies), or for lapping and sucking in the other groups. Their wing arrangement gives them great manoeuvrability in flight, and claws and pads on their feet enable them to cling to smooth surfaces. Flies undergo complete metamorphosis; the eggs are often laid on the larval food-source and the larvae, which lack true limbs, develop in a protected environment, often inside their food source. Other species are ovoviviparous, opportunistically depositing hatched or hatching larvae instead of eggs on carrion, dung, decaying material, or open wounds of mammals. The pupa is a tough capsule from which the adult emerges when ready to do so; flies mostly have short lives as adults. Diptera is one of the major insect orders and of considerable ecological and human importance. Flies are major pollinators, second only to the bees and their Hymenopteran relatives. Flies may have been among the evolutionarily earliest pollinators responsible for early plant pollination. Fruit flies are used as model organisms in research, but less benignly, mosquitoes are vectors for malaria, dengue, West Nile fever, yellow fever, encephalitis, and other infectious diseases; and houseflies, commensal with humans all over the world, spread foodborne illnesses. Flies can be annoyances especially in some parts of the world where they can occur in large numbers, buzzing and settling on the skin or eyes to bite or seek fluids. Larger flies such as tsetse flies and screwworms cause significant economic harm to cattle. Blowfly larvae, known as gentles, and other dipteran larvae, known more generally as maggots, are used as fishing bait, as food for carnivorous animals, and in medicine in debridement, to clean wounds.

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