There were a lot of interesting insects yesterday in my garden, including this Tree Damsel bug, Himacerus apterus in a Sedum plant.
It feeds on mites and small insects and helps maintain the varied ecosystem of a chemical-free garden.For illustrated talks on natural history and history see www.peterlovetttalks.co.uk
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