This mud dauber wasp is carrying wet mud to build its nest.
A caterpillar resting on a stem.
A praying mantis chomping down on a spider.
A lady bird, a type of beetle related to the lady bugs that we know.
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This close-up portrait of a dragonfly makes it look like it is smiling.
This long-legged fly is giving the cameraman a death stare.
This is a robber fly, a notoriously aggressive insect that feeds on other insects.
This adorable damselfly is similar to a dragonfly.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThis is a cuckoo bee about to feed on a plant. The cuckoo bee lays it's eggs in other bees' nests.
This aggressive bright green lynx spider is chowing down on a honeybee.
This colorful little guy is a crab spider.
A praying mantis hangs out on a branch.
This blue banded bee is native to Australia. They help pollinate at least 30% of crops in the region.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThis is an adult male jumping spider.
These treehoppers are well-known for their distinctive headgear.
This is the wasp that preys on those jumping spiders — here with a fresh kill.
A close-up of a thirsty honeybee.
Here's another type of jumping spider — this one is an adult female.
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