30 Mind-Blowing Winning Photos from the Royal Entomological Society’s Insect Competition

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The insect world just stole the spotlight—and honestly, it deserves it. The Royal Entomological Society has officially revealed the winners of its annual photography competition, and these images are straight-up next level. We’re talking extreme close-ups, wild behavior, and moments so tiny they usually slip past the human eye. This isn’t “bugs on leaves” energy. This is full-blown visual storytelling from the micro universe.

Leading the pack in the 18-and-over category is Raghuram Annadana with his jaw-dropping image Parasitic Play, captured in India. At first glance, it’s beautiful. Look closer, and it gets intense. The photo freezes a parasitic wasp in the act of laying its eggs inside the eggs of a Banana Skipper butterfly. Nature doesn’t do drama halfway—and this frame proves it.

Annadana spotted the butterfly eggs during a casual macro walk on a banana leaf. Through the lens, the scene flipped from calm to cinematic. Each butterfly egg measures just 1.8mm, and the wasp is even smaller. Let that sink in. This is the kind of shot that makes you respect patience, timing, and a photographer’s obsession with detail.

The 2025 competition smashed records, pulling in over 3,000 entries from more than 110 countries—the biggest response in the Society’s history. Run by the UK’s leading insect science charity, the contest celebrates the rising global community of amateur insect photographers who are blending science with serious visual flair.

These 30 winning photos don’t just show insects—they expose hidden lives, silent battles, and fragile ecosystems. It’s proof that when you slow down and look closer, the smallest creatures often tell the biggest stories.

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#1. 1st Place: "Banana skipper (Erionota thrax) eggs being parasitized by a wasp (Agiommatus sp)" by Raghuram Annadana

 Banana skipper (Erionota thrax) eggs being parasitized by a wasp (Agiommatus sp) by Raghuram Annadana - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#2. 2nd Place: "Nature’s Drama" by Dara Ojo

 Nature’s Drama by Dara Ojo - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#3. Highly Commended – Behaviour: "El baile efímero de la efímera" by Julián Fernandez Quilez

 El baile efímero de la efímera by Julián Fernandez Quilez - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#4. Highly Commended – Behaviour: "Pile of Trash" by Raghuram Annadana

 Pile of Trash by Raghuram Annadana - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#5. Highly Commended – Behaviour: "Wasp larvae on their host caterpillar" by Wayne Sayers

 Wasp larvae on their host caterpillar by Wayne Sayers - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#6. Highly Commended – Behaviour: "Chalcidoid Wasp Parasitising Cynipid Wasp Gall" by Rupert Lees

 Chalcidoid Wasp Parasitising Cynipid Wasp Gall by Rupert Lees - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#7. Highly Commended – Portraits: "Tafano" by Alessio Cipollini

 Tafano by Alessio Cipollini - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#8. Highly Commended – Portraits: "A mating pair of blue longhorn beetles" by Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas

 A mating pair of blue longhorn beetles by Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#9. Highly Commended – Portraits: "Ruby tailed wasp (Chrysis ignita)"by Lee Frost

 Ruby tailed wasp (Chrysis ignita)by Lee Frost - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#10. Highly Commended – Portraits: "Horsehead grasshopper" by Jeremiah Winden

 Horsehead grasshopper by Jeremiah Winden - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#11. Highly Commended – Portraits: "Buffalo Treehopper" by Jeremiah Winden

 Buffalo Treehopper by Jeremiah Winden - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#12. Highly Commended – Portraits: "Environmental Defender Chironomid" by Jifeng Yu

 Environmental Defender Chironomid by Jifeng Yu - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#13. Highly Commended – Portraits: "Mayfly (Ephemera danica)" by Jacek Hensoldt

 Mayfly (Ephemera danica) by Jacek Hensoldt - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#14. Highly Commended – Portraits: "Who you lookin’ at?" by Rupert Lees

 Who you lookin’ at? by Rupert Lees - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#15. Highly Commended – Environment: "Angel in disguise" by Panagiotis Dalagiorgos

 Angel in disguise by Panagiotis Dalagiorgos - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#16. Highly Commended – Environment: "Dance of the psyche" by Swastika Mukherjee

 Dance of the psyche by Swastika Mukherjee - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#17. Highly Commended – Environment: "Oil painting in the Stream" by Bo Lei

 Oil painting in the Stream by Bo Lei - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#18. Highly Commended – Environment: "The froghopper in foam" by Jianguo Mao

 The froghopper in foam by Jianguo Mao - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#19. Highly Commended – Environment: "Termite nest with colorful Termitomyces fungi" by Madhumay Mallik

 Termite nest with colorful Termitomyces fungi by Madhumay Mallik - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#20. Highly Commended – Environment: "The Butterfly in the Morning" by Yong Miao

 The Butterfly in the Morning by Yong Miao - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#21. Highly Commended – Smart Device: "Ascension of the Mantis" by Steven Grogin

 Ascension of the Mantis by Steven Grogin - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#22. Highly Commended – Smart Device: "Crimson Explorer" by Parakrama Keerthisinghe

 Crimson Explorer by Parakrama Keerthisinghe - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#23. Highly Commended – Smart Device: "Mayan Euglossa" by Luis Raúl Martínez García

 Mayan Euglossa by Luis Raúl Martínez García - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#24. Under 18 Winner – 1st Place: "Tyrant of the Dunes" by Benji Cook (12 Years)

 Tyrant of the Dunes by Benji Cook (12 Years) - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#25. Under 18 Winner – 2nd Place: "Flower bee" by Jack Brackley (13 Years)

 Flower bee by Jack Brackley (13 Years) - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#26. Under 18 Winner – Highly Commended: "Hanging By A Blade" by Jamie Smart (10 Years)

 Hanging By A Blade by Jamie Smart (10 Years) - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#27. Under 18 Winner – Highly Commended: "Summer Cicada" by Jamie Smart (10 Years)

 Summer Cicada by Jamie Smart (10 Years) - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#28. Under 18 Winner – Highly Commended: "Eyes of a Thousand Jewels" by Benji Cook (12 Years)

 Eyes of a Thousand Jewels by Benji Cook (12 Years) - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#29. Under 18 Winner – Highly Commended: "Hidden Royalty" by Benji Cook (12 Years)

 Hidden Royalty by Benji Cook (12 Years) - Entomological Society Competition Winners

#30. Under 18 Winner – Highly Commended: "Paper Planes" by Jamie Smart (10 Years)

 Paper Planes by Jamie Smart (10 Years) - Entomological Society Competition Winners

In Summary

What is the Royal Entomological Society Photography Competition?

An annual global contest celebrating insect photography, run by the UK’s leading insect science charity.

Who won the overall 18+ category in 2025?

Raghuram Annadana won for his photo Parasitic Play, captured in India.

What makes the winning photo special?

It shows a parasitic wasp laying eggs inside butterfly eggs—each less than 2mm wide.

How many entries were submitted in 2025?

Over 3,000 photos from photographers in more than 110 countries.

Why is this competition important?

It highlights insect biodiversity, macro photography skills, and growing public interest in nature.


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