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    I rescued this one from a pot of water. He seemed very happy on my hand - so much so that I had problems getting him off!!!

    I have included the second photo as it's an angle you might not normally see.
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    Nice capture.
    Aren't they stink bugs ?

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    Same thing.. some Shield Bugs 'stink' others don't.

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    Nice shots Louise, very pretty when seen up close.

    Can you put it on www.wellenkamp.com as well please.
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