{the largest cricket I have ever seen}
When sending Scoobs out to play, it is not uncommon for my last words to be -- 'No catching crickets!'
Why? Because it's gross.
But I quickly learned to broaden my scope -- after saying no crickets he promptly brought me a cockroach & suddenly crickets looked dreamy.
These are the bugs & birds {yes birds} he has managed to 'catch' in the last week.
Yes, one week has yielded all these specimen:
The caterpillar...
which I now think turns into this 'leaf bug'
Guess Horton wasn't lying about these guys
Unfortunately the catching of this 'leaf bug' left him down 1 leg.
He caught him in our garage after soccer practice & I have to say the thing was a leaping leaf bug & scared the dickens out of me. Not Scoobs. He was on it in a flash. But without that leaping leg, he only lasted until the next morning & was dead by lunch time. Heartbreak hotel.
And...the bird. I have no idea how this came about, but it is gross.
He is also my chief black widow spotter. He knows just what they look like & to NOT TOUCH. Thank heavens. Last week he found one under their slide complete with a web & egg sac. Can you tell we haven't been outside in months? I didn't see it at first & just thought he was messing with me. He promptly took his chubby little hands on each side of my head & got it positioned just right so I could see the little fella for myself.
Needless to say, the bug guy was here asap.
And somehow Scoobs was at a friends when all the spraying went down. He came home to dead crickets in front of the door & promptly asked if the bug man had come. Upon learning he had missed him, he fell to a fit on the floor.
Maybe we have found his future career.
2 comments:
oh. my. makes me shiver! the bird?! what in the world!? so funny!
the bird creeps me out! was it alive?? ew, ew, ew. to all of it!
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