Post your instect shots here and hopefully we can help each other identify them.
This one (I'm guessing) is a Japanese Beetle, an invasive species.
Centepede of some sort.
Insects!
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yes, that's the one that attacked you.
All should know that this beetle is to scale, hold you hand up to the screen and it was really that big!
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Take a hike along Canadice Lake and you'll find hundreds of these 6 inch long Milipedes.
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Eastern Tent Caterpillar... millions of these on the Canadice Lake Trail. They pose a threat to both the forest and the water quality... as they defoliate trees and can carry bacterial parasites.
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Mat... I was hoping to sometime take a hike along the west shore of Canadice Lake. Probably in the fall. Is there a defined trail along there or is there a lot of bushwhacking involved?
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It's a well-defined trail, access road really... about 10 feet accross, covered in gravel.