The other morning I found a very big beetle upside down on the floor of the post office, and so I picked it up. During the 15 years that I was the janitor at the post office, I routinely rescued insects that had gotten trapped in the lobby overnight; usually praying mantis, walking sticks, and katydids.
At first I thought this beetle was dead, but it moved a bit, so I brought it home.
It was obviously in the process of dying, but it was still struggling.
Only part of its body seemed to be working.
I put it on the ground, and a few hours later when I looked for it, it was once again upside down, and very dead. Richard does not approve of me killing live insects just so I can add them to my collection of dead ones, so I must wait until nature takes its course.
It has joined the other items in the kitchen windowsill. I started to take a picture of it sitting there on my antique spice can, but the sill is such a dusty, cobwebby mess that I am embarrassed to take a picture of it.
I suppose it is time to do some “Fall cleaning.” Rather ironic, I think, that the person who used to clean houses and local businesses for a living has such a messy one.



I read your blog frequently. I didn't know you had a bug collection. :-) Fun! Karen
ReplyDeleteThis made me laugh as our little neighbor boy pointed out a cobweb in our kitchen recently. John explained to him that I don't let him kill spiders except black widows of course.
ReplyDeleteI have a gorgeous, irridescent green backed beetle in a clear plastic bug box in my sun room......I love beetles and often try to save them as you did.......never have succeeded.
ReplyDeleteA good and kind act.....and good photographs too.
ReplyDeleteI just commented to my husband a day or so ago that we've had more cobwebs this year than I've seen in a long time.
ReplyDeleteYes. I have a bug collection. Well, I HAD a bug collection but I gave most of it away to my nieces when they were growing up for show and tell.
ReplyDeleteDo you know what type of beetle it is? I just caught one flying around in my house and I'm dying of curiosity to know.
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