A Red-headed Visitor

If you are afraid of bugs then Costa Rica might not be the best place for you. We supposedly have one of the largest number of insect species of any country our size in the world – more than U.S. & Canada combined in a country the size of West Virginia! But if you see the beauty, adventure or just novelty of different kinds of weird bugs, then you will love it here! See my other insects gallery!

This guy was on a plastic drinking glass waiting for my dish-washing chore yesterday evening. I’m showing two shots because one was with only the overhead light and the other with my flashlight added for brightness. Yeah, flashlight photography is common here! We don’t worry about sophistication! 🙂   ¡Pura vida!

Unknown Insect

Overhead light only.

 

With flashlight added to overhead light.

 

“Those who find beauty in all of nature will find themselves at one with the secrets of life itself.”       ~L. Wolfe Gilbert

 

See my photo galleries:  Butterflies & Moths of Costa Rica   (80+)  –and–   Other Insects CR   (65+)

 

¡Pura Vida!

3 Replies to “A Red-headed Visitor”

  1. To avoid roaches here I have no food in my house outside the frig and air-tight containers in the cabinet. Plus I got rid of the few cardboard boxes with old books stored in my closet (found a baby snake in one!). Nothing under the bed or on the floor anywhere except furniture and floor is mopped with disinfectant every week. Most houses here have all tile floors which are easier to keep clean. Still get a few ants, but the boric acid traps stop some of them.

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