
Bees ask any beekeeper how these little ones live and what the funniest thing he can tell them is, and you'll be stuck for hours listening to how cool and organized they are. The bees are amazing and may even look cute before taking a closer look at them. Little aliens are looking us in the eye.
This ectoparasite is known for being extremely harmful to fish. It can cause serious diseases for a wide variety of species "tuberculosis". This water lice is too dangerous and looks good. Look at its terrible body structure. It is astonishing how much detail nature has given to such a tiny organism.
Hydro worm this guy looks like one of the monsters in a sci-fi movie. But this is absolutely true. The fact that you've never seen it before is easily explained by its small size and where it lives. In this photo, it's magnified 525 times. It is about half a millimeter long. It's not as tiny as you might think, but it's still the smallest creature to leave.
Ladybugs are known to everyone for those cute red bugs with black dots on them. They seem to be one of the most romantic insects on earth, but in this picture you can see their birth. Their larvae don't look as cute as adults. I'd rather say they're disgusting.
Maggots everyone is confronted with the fact that girls are somehow afraid of maggots. We often see them and don't find these creatures terrible. But then this image appeared and everything fell into place. They suck. They can make anyone freak out in their way. Poor ladies tried to warn us they were dangerous. I think their location should be somewhere on Mars. Their entire appearance screamed, they were alien origins.
Mosquitoes Everyone knows how adult mosquitoes look. We all know why everyone hates them. Now it's time to show the larvae they've photographed under the microscope. Do you like what you see here? No? No one will. Because they are aliens.
The water mite Hydracarina, or Hydrachnellae, is a group of mites that cover more than 40 households and 5,000 species, all of which are parasites. Everyone who has observed the waters of the pond will be familiar with this army. Larger species are clearly visible, like fast-swimming, sometimes dark red spider-like creatures. Now you know what they look like when zoomed in to 200x.