Biodiversity at home

To find these, I had to venture out to my backyard and front yard. I couldn't find any inside. The spider was difficult to locate because they would hide in holes or the plants. Finding the rollie pollies were difficult because a majority of them were in the dirt-covered by grass. The fly I originally thought was a wasp because its common to find those near my house from the neighbor's house. The beetle, and Earwig I just so happened to find on the floor.

The places that I thought were hotspots didn't end up being hotspots but may have been too small for me to see. There were many plants with spider webs on them, but I couldn't see any of the spiders just bugs that had trapped by the webs.
This may be due to the plants not being watered daily so that the webs can remain for an extended period. Since they were all found outside and out in the open, it may be due to there not being any humans always there, so they free to wander around but may seek cover if needed.

Posted on 27 de abril de 2020, 05:44 AM by rosemaryhernandez rosemaryhernandez

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Abril 24, 2020 02:40 PM PDT

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Aranhas-de-Funil (Família Agelenidae)

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Abril 24, 2020 02:37 PM PDT

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Tesourinha (Complex Forficula auricularia)

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Abril 21, 2020 05:58 PM PDT

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Abril 24, 2020 06:53 PM PDT

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Bicho-de-Conta (Armadillidium vulgare)

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Abril 24, 2020 06:58 PM PDT

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