Sentences with phrase «ladybug which»

Untitled is a masterwork recalling her best knwon works To the Harbormaster and Ladybug which are held in a private collection and Museum of Modern Art collections.
In fact, ladybugs which are often considered «cute»; are actually great garden guests since they love to eat pesky aphids.

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The tag square has contrasting ladybugs for visual stimulation and a soft other side to touch which doubles as a drool catcher because as I suspected my baby wanted to eat those lady bugs!
It will even look stunning when not in use thanks to the included cardboard hanger which is shaped like a leafy branch and is accentuated with little ladybugs.
-LSB-...] Take a little bit of red paint and tell your little one which number the ladybug wants to eat.
First off a simple to make ladybug sun catcher which works on fine motor skills tearing paper at the same time as creating a pretty addition to your windows at home.
The «ladybug» taint is caused by alkyl - methoxypyrazines, which accumulate in wine both from grapes themselves and from remains of «ladybug» beetles in crushed grapes.
The Texas Department of Agriculture is working with researchers at Texas A&M University in College Station and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to stop the ants, which, along with biting humans, feed on other insects (including the beloved ladybug) and even eat the hatchlings of a small, endangered grouse called the Atwater prairie chicken.
Reddit gushed over Taylor's OkCupid profile photo of himself in ladybug shirt (which he made) against a ladybug backdrop.
The player can choose to play hide and seek with Francis the ladybug in a tomato patch, which basically consists of a simple trivia game that asks questions about the movie.
Although there is a clear relation to nature in the forms and colors, at the same time those paintings, including Ladybug (1957) at MoMA, have a bold confidence in the sculptural individuality of each stroke of paint in a manner which anticipates the post-minimalist approach of painters such Joan Snyder.
Her «Ladybug» (1957), which is now in MoMA's collection and was trotted out for its recent exhibition, is one of her signature works, with its tumble of thick or wiry, drippy strokes of orange, blue, turquoise, purple, and other colors surging in a pack emphatically toward the left side of the canvas.
Spoiler alert: the ladybugs are looking to do that which was made so famous by the birds and the bees.
We generally see ladybugs flitting about here and there, but sometimes we stumble upon hordes of them... which is as beautiful as it is curious.
They are tiny brown insects, about the size of a ladybug, which feed on human blood.
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