Sunday, August 10, 2008

Camera Critters Sunday -- Keep away from this one!


New rule for ants: If it's big enough to cast a shadow, keep away!


As I was getting into my car on Wednesday evening, I noticed this creature too close to my sandaled foot for comfort. I moved my foot and grabbed my camera from the car and started a pursuit. She apparently didn't want any part of the paparazzi as she immediately started a rapid retreat across the road. These photos aren't very good because she was moving quickly and I was trying to use the macro setting while keeping my bare toes away from her! Once she crossed the road, she quickly lost herself in the grass of a vacant lot. Saturday I remembered to ask my resident bug expert what I'd seen and was told that it was a"Cow Killer Ant" (also called Velvet Ant) and that it was a good thing I didn't let it sting me. A quick Google this morning turned up the following at "whatsthatbug.com":

This is a Velvet Ant, a flightless female wasp that is commonly called a Cow Killer, and she stings like the dickens. Eric Eaton add: "Velvet ants can 'squeak' by rapidly rubbing their abdominal segments against one another, which might account for the "hissing" sound the submitter mentioned. Between the warning colors and the noise, you'd be foolish to pick one up"

Creep on over to Misty Dawn's to see more Camera Critters!

8 comments:

Teena in Toronto said...

Are you sure that's an ant?

I played too :)

ratmammy said...

this is the most creepiest ant i've ever seen!!!! i hope i never see one in person!

Jane Hards Photography said...

That's a new one on me. He's a monster. Beautiful, but mean looking.

Ramblings of a Villas Girl said...

At first I said "That's an ant?" and was going to ask you what kind. Thank you for explaining. that is one scary bug and one I hope not to see around here. But it is kind of pretty.

Rambling Woods said...

Good grief..you have some strange bugs in Texas...

Baker's Venom Cleanser for Sting Cure said...
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Misty DawnS said...

What a coincidence!!! I saw one of these the other day and I tried to get shots of it, but it was moving so darn fast and zigzagging all around, none of my shots turned out. I had no idea what it was and didn't have a decent picture to show anyone to ask. Then here you come and it was like you were reading my mind ;-) hehe

THANKS!!!

Lake Lady said...

Misty, they are FAST! I bet the neighbors thought I was crazy, zig-zagging from my driveway across the street pointing my camera at the ground and dancing!

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