Uploaded a new video too YouTube today. Anybody here gone bugging in Arizona?
Steven Barney was out for the conference and I by chance met up with him at this very rest stop! I haven't made a trip up North in many years for D. granti. They are pretty easily sourced but certainly there is nothing compared to encountering one in the wild!I wanted to go out for the TITAG IECC conference, but it did not work out this year. I really want to find D. granti.
Love that you love tenebs as much as I do! I would personally take them over any Chrysina or Dynastes any day!I'd love to go for the Tenebs, and there are some neat rare roaches there too...
Heck yeah, Tenebs are way cooler than scarabs IMO, they are my second favorite group of inverts, (first being roaches obviously). Love documenting their life cycles and breeding obscure species!Love that you love tenebs as much as I do! I would personally take them over any Chrysina or Dynastes any day!
Excited to see 'em!Saw a bunch of those and will be posting some videos of them, no doubt.
Safety in numbers is definitely a factor down near the border we were spend the majority of the trips.I just watched this! Super cool stuff. I'd love to do that sometime, but only in a big group of people so I didn't look crazy :lol:
Yeah, you typically always want to go with at least one other person, because where inverts be, there be rattlers, and mountain lions (where I am), and other such hazards of the trade. I'm super glad we've got the Invertebrate Club of Southern California now so I don't have to be as worried about where I go.I just watched this! Super cool stuff. I'd love to do that sometime, but only in a big group of people so I didn't look crazy :lol: