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A swarm of bees at the top of some guttering outside "Yasmin s"shopA swarm of bees at the top of some guttering outside " Yasmin s" shop, North Ormesby. 1976
A swarm of bees searching for a home, decided to take up their quarters in an aperture in the port rudder of " Q for Queenie" a Halifax bomber at an airfield in the north of England
A Cabbage Pink butterfly lands on a flower. 1st November 1994
Julie Donkin with one of the locusts she has been studying in the Durham University Zoology Department in June 1981
A collection of butterflies in February 1999
Couple enjoying outdoor sex** NOT AVAILABLE FOR GREETINGS CARDS ** Couple enjoying outdoor sex
Praying Mantis squaring up to each other. Circa 1960
The Birth of a Butterfly. Swallowtail butterflies seen here minutes after emerging from its chrysalis. Circa 1948
Scorpion with her scorplings. Circa 1960
The Birth of a Butterfly. A Swallowtail butterfly seen here pumping its wings moment after emerging from its chrysalis. Circa 1948
Caterpillar of the Swallowtail butterfly. Circa 1948
South Crosland Junior School has been collecting "bug", in more ways than oneSouth Crosland Junior School has been collecting " bug", in more ways than one. Class two has a collection of stick insects and it just keeps on growing
Insects Caterpillars Chris Hudson has his Caterpillar Speedy Gonzales in training for the worlds first caterpillar classic race in Torquay, Devon
Insects Fleas Flea Circus. Professor Leonard Tomlin training one of his fleas to pull a chariot
A snail climbs up the side of a pint glass to drink lager from the pitcher!
Model Wearing Insect Dress January 1999 at the Paco Rabanne Fashion Show in Paris
Insects Moths Oak Silk Moth An Oak Silk moth lands on the tea cup of Adrian Hoskins who breeds the Moths at his home in Bedhapton in Hampshire
Cabbage White butterfly on a buddlea bush. 4th August 1992
Gillian Langdale gets a close-up view of one of the creepy-crawlies on show at an exhibition held at Rugbys Town Hall. 24th August 1987
A Clipper butterfly at Stratford Butterfly Farm. 30th December 1992
Steve Bristow with his tarantula spider. 20th October 1993
Richard Lamb, manager at the Stratford Butterfly Farm, with Arnie, the worlds largest stick insect. The guava plant-eating monster comes originally from Borneo. 28th October 1993
Close-up of a wasp. 16th September 1970
Morag Wood of the Natural History Museum with the Giant Agrippa Moth on show at the Hatton Gallery in September 1995
A red kneed tarantula in April 1995
A Huntsman spider in July 1994
Race trained maggots ready for the Big Matfen Maggot Race in July 1996
A Dysdera Crocatua or woodlouse spider in November 1994
A Peacock butterfly in September 1998
A baby scorpion in July 1994
The Electric Morpho Peleides butterfly in August 1992
Pet shop assistant Andrea Youll with Harry, believed to be the largest spider in the United Kingdom in August 1985
Giant maggots which are used by anglers in July 1993
Some moth crysalis that are ready to hatch in March 1998
A Chilean Rose Tarantula in August 1995
Dorothy Charizopoulos with a tarantula she is looking after for one of her former tenants in January 1993
A picture of a Gypsy Moth in July 1996
A tarantula on a human skull in November 1994
A honey bee returns to the hive covered in pollen in August 1995
A salmon pink birdeating tarantula in June 1995
Spider keeper Barry Younger takes time out with some of his spiders in September 1993
A two and a half inch long spiny grasshopper in January 1992
Noreen Wright with a Malaysian Jungle Nymph at a Creepy Crawley Exhibition in August 1995
Harry the tarantula is the new member of the security team at West Denton High School, Newcastle in November 1987. His job is to patrol the the new tophy cabinet protecting a treasured array of cups
A bucketful of maggots - maggot
Alfieri Jnr. 30, 000 bees on a gatepost. 9th June 1934
Spider collector Mr. S. Ormorod seen here showing the children two of his collection. November 1963 A991-001
Insects: Moths: Mr. Rivers seen here with part of his collection of moths. January 1957 A10a-003