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Locusts Hatching

August 29, 2015 By Trinity Nuyt Leave a Comment

PicMonkey Collage Flower Fly My Locusts

When I see locusts on some leaves or sticks, I go and put them on some flowers.  When my dog, Rosie, sees locusts, she barks.805 Flower Fly Locusts Hatching

I was hoping to write this the day after tomorrow.

Rosie likes eating peanut butter, a lot, and sweets.  But she gets in trouble because she’s only suppose to eat dog food.  She jumps up and takes my snacks sometimes.

And she likes to attack bugs.  I won’t let her hurt the locusts, or any bug.IMG_9422 Flower Fly My Locusts

I normally go outside to see if any locusts are hatching.  I also check if there are any Monarch butterflies. I’m still collecting locust shells and I have so many of them.  That’s all I’m going to say right now about that.IMG_9423 Flower Fly My Locusts

When locusts hatch, they’re bright green.  Their wings look like fairy wings.  I used to think they were fairy wings coming off of fairies.  I looked and studied locusts and I saw that they had the same pattern and detail in their wings.  But fairy wings would be a lot tinier than locust wings.IMG_9424 Flower Fly My Locusts

The older they get, the darker they get, and the grayer.  Locusts climb a lot of trees and they leave their shells there.  They stick in the cracks of the bark.  IMG_9448 Flower Fly My Locusts

I sometimes pick some flowers for either bouquets or for barrettes.  Sometimes I put them in a glass cup of water for a decoration.IMG_9624 Flower Fly Locusts Hatching

I put locusts in my hair for decoration or for playing.IMG_9624 Flower Fly Locusts Hatching 2

They look like they’re crawling up my head.IMG_9624 Flower Fly Locusts Hatching 3

It would look cool for Halloween.IMG_9624 Flower Fly Locusts Hatching 4

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