How does one go bug hunting in the States? Can I just lather some honey on a tree like I'm Japan or do I need to go turn over some debree?
>>2464237
>debree
Well I bet those bugs have good senses of smell- just look at that huge nose -and it probably likes sugar because who doesn't? But a lot of bugs I would guess do not smell so well and rely more on their eyes or even their antennae for sounds and stick closer to their little habitats.
There's a lot of different kinds so it depends what you want to look for. I know you can grow certain plants to attract some things to your gardens.
I'm interested but I don't know a lot about this.
>>2464449
>huge nose
Literally the bug equivalent of a giant floppy dong to attract females, and fend off smaller males.
The antenna are what insects use to chemorecept.
>>2464237
I've heard of people going out at night with a source of light and being pretty successful.
You should do research on the bugs present where you live, as well. Don't expect tropical beetles.
>>2464237
You cant without a honey permit, goy...only 25 usd
>>2464237
>hunting
>not trapping