Woodhouse uses his hands to move around the plants in the net and pulls out a lesser water bug, then an orb snail, and a spider. There’s something else moving in there. He reaches into the net and pulls out a diving beetle that performs back flips on his hands. Woodhouse calls out his findings to his colleague Nathan Mantey who is keeping a tally of the creatures they find. Then the camera turns to Sean McCammon, another outdoor and environmental specialist with the board. He’s also found some interesting creatures including a backswimmer — a find worthy of a trip to the “action desk” where McCammon drops the insect into a small container of water.