chun allways active and carring about thanks again for your interest,i'am inclinated to agreed whith martinl,it look more like a beetle larva,now it's only discovery wich one,i'am trgoing to research that,thanks martinl i follow you whith great interest,you have extremely didactic spots and also beautiful photos,congratulations
i found this litle guy (0,5mm) in the wall.he play dead whith the flash and i wait a litle bit put him in a metalic plate whith leaves and when he began to move i make the spot and let him alone in peace in his garden life
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Yes, now I remember that grubs have soft abdomens like that.
chun allways active and carring about thanks again for your interest,i'am inclinated to agreed whith martinl,it look more like a beetle larva,now it's only discovery wich one,i'am trgoing to research that,thanks martinl i follow you whith great interest,you have extremely didactic spots and also beautiful photos,congratulations
This looks like a beetle larva. I have just spotted a beetle larva (leaf beetle on a leaf) and will upload it now.
But if it really is a termite queen, it is very strange for her to be outside her nest.
thanks for the tip Chun,i'am going to research your idea
Kind of looks like termite queen.
i found this litle guy (0,5mm) in the wall.he play dead whith the flash and i wait a litle bit put him in a metalic plate whith leaves and when he began to move i make the spot and let him alone in peace in his garden life