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Residents of Vladimir spotted May beetles – The Eastern Herald Vladimir

Photos of May beetles have begun to appear on local social media, although it is still only mid-April outside the window.

One photo appeared in Kovrov’s wiretap, the other in Vladimir. The very first May beetles are called “scouts” and are traditionally treated with respect. On this occasion, there is even a belief: crushing the Maybug is not good.

But meeting an insect passing in the street is a good sign. All problems and difficulties will pass.

But beliefs are beliefs, and spring is gaining ground. Along with May beetles, Vladimir residents can also see the first flowers – coltsfoot, which makes its way among last year’s dead wood.

Opening of a regional art exhibition in Vladimir

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