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6legs is a blog of buggy art, photos, and other creative stuff by Sue, an erstwhile yank and entomologist living in Canada's capital.

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June bug larva
Papier Mache Caribou Mask, step 2

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this place seems rather spooky in a weird way. Its a shame the town is obliterated. It was a nice little town in the old days.

by james on Fire in the hole -- Centralia, Pennsylvania

April 2007

June bug larva

junebug.jpg

I've been pulling up yards and yards of grass to start my garden, and man, there are a lot of lawn grubs in there. These white, curled guys are by far the most common. They're baby June beetles, those big brown beetles that buzz around lights in late spring.

Since this is my first garden (and my first yard!), I felt a sense of emotional stewardship towards the first few. They're not just grubs; they're my grubs! But after I hit number 10 in as many minutes, I started throwing them to the starlings (my starlings!).

Papier Mache Caribou Mask, step 2

Tags: caribou, mask
Mask 2

Next step! The antlers are made from a wire and tinfoil frame, covered with paper mache. I glued them on with a ton of hot glue, and removed the lower jaw, which was making it hard to breathe with the mask on.


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