Take a look at the most exciting insect photography on the planet! Learn about insects and the people who photograph them at facebook’s Go Ahead, BUG me.
Go ahead, BUG me was created in 2012 by insect enthusiast Becky Randall as a way to show what the worlds smallest inhabitants really look like.
You will be amazed and surprised at the beauty and diversity of the insect world!
Macro photographers from all over the world are showcased here and the insects they photograph are nothing short of incredible. Get to know them!
http://www.facebook.com/goaheadbugme
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Cecropia moth
Image: Devon Henderson
via Go ahead, BUG me on facebook
http://www.facebook.com/goaheadbugme
Katydid
Image: Robert Oelman
www.robertoelman.com
Caterpillar
Image: John Horstman (itchydogimages) via flickr
http://bit.ly/1b3KCgl
Alien Treehopper
Image: Robert Oelman
www.robertoelman.com
Idolomantis diobolica mantis
Image: Andrew Mitchell via Unseen Universe on Facebook
www.facebook.com/TheUnseenUniverse?fref=ts
Unusually colored assassin bug
Image: Arthur Anker via flickr
https://www.flickr.com/photos/artour_a
Fulgoridae: Phrictus quinqueparitus
Image: Geoff Gallice via flickr
http://bit.ly/1COyllf
Maratus caeruleus Peacock spider
Image: Jurgen Otto via flickr
http://bit.ly/1HtWQuT
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