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Can you describe what we are seeing. I see a segmented orange creature with a lot a garbage on its back, including 2-3 apparently dead file/wasp looking insects!!
Can you describe what we are seeing. I see a segmented orange creature with a lot a garbage on its back, including 2-3 apparently dead file/wasp looking insects!!
Lacewing larvae (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) are colloquially known as “junk bugs” due to their propensity for piling rubbish upon their backs. Environmental debris like lichen, moss, and dirt are popular choices, but they will sometimes even add the carcasses of their prey to the load. These junk piles disguise the lacewing larvae, camouflaging them both visually and chemically from potential predators. On this one there is what looks like a thin strand of something - almost like a piece of string among all that clutter!