Cyn and I were sitting on the bench in the garden tonight, because the weather was so perfect. I heard a buzzing, and then sort of a whumpf as it stopped. When I got a glimpse of it, I thought it was a dragonfly for a moment, but it was a hummingbird. It darted around for a bit, checking things out. We didn't move, so eventually it came in to the bee balm, which was right next to Cyn. It seemed to remain wary, but went for a couple of blossoms. I felt like I had a mosquito on my forehead, so when it went behind the flower, I moved to brush the bug. The hummingbird saw me move, and fled.
It was pretty cool to be that close to one. I had never seen one in person until a couple of years ago, and never in our yard until this spring.
Later, I looked down and saw a really big beetle near Cyn's feet - like nearly under them. I didn't want it to get squished, let alone Cyn to freak out, so I flicked it back under the bench. "What?" "Nothing. Don't look." "Why? What is it?" "Nothing." "Oh ick! A June bug." "No, June bugs are nowhere hear that big."
It wasn't moving, so I figured it was dead or dying. A few minutes later, I saw it climbing on the hosta, so I guess it was just playing possum.
If you know hostas, this thing looks about four inches long.

But it's a small hosta. It's probably three quarters of an inch wide, though. Definitely the biggest beetle I've ever seen around here.

This was when it was playing dead, so its head is down, and its antennae in.
It was pretty cool to be that close to one. I had never seen one in person until a couple of years ago, and never in our yard until this spring.
Later, I looked down and saw a really big beetle near Cyn's feet - like nearly under them. I didn't want it to get squished, let alone Cyn to freak out, so I flicked it back under the bench. "What?" "Nothing. Don't look." "Why? What is it?" "Nothing." "Oh ick! A June bug." "No, June bugs are nowhere hear that big."
It wasn't moving, so I figured it was dead or dying. A few minutes later, I saw it climbing on the hosta, so I guess it was just playing possum.
If you know hostas, this thing looks about four inches long.
But it's a small hosta. It's probably three quarters of an inch wide, though. Definitely the biggest beetle I've ever seen around here.
This was when it was playing dead, so its head is down, and its antennae in.
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