Sunday, June 20, 2010

Outdoor Sex

Hah! Got your attention with that headline.

Yep, its true. Even here in the northern range of the Southern Bible Belt. Right outdoors in broad daylight. Sex. Happening now.

Where o where are the morality police?

What is becoming of our neighborhood?

Will our children be scared for life if they see the naughty?

In the best tradition of the paparazzi, caught on camera for you to see, Sex in the Outdoors.

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Don't know what these critters are, but I'm guessing there will be lots more next year.

Update 07/08/2010 - These guys are Boxelder Bugs. From Wikipedia: Boisea trivittata is an American species of true bug, commonly known as the Box Elder Bug, or Maple Bug. It is found primarily on boxelder trees, as well as maple and ash trees [1] . The adults are about 12½ mm (½ in) long with a dark brown or black coloration, relieved by red wing veins and markings on the abdomen. Nymphs and immature bugs are bright red.

The boxelder bug is sometimes known as a garage beetle; the unscientific name "stink bug," more regularly applied to the family Pentatomidae, is sometimes used to refer to Boisea trivittata.



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