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... present. ... Did anyone ever find out what these little fellows are? I also live in England and feel slightly guilty for committing genocide on these mini ...
Gaz
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Jul 1, 2006
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Dear Recipients, You are receiving this email summary because you are a member of the Bug Club Forum. The AES Bug Club Magazine (BCM) is published every eight...
Dafydd Lewis
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Jul 2, 2006
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Thanks Reg, Some of us (like me) don't get emails from this group but check the website directly (I already get over 100 emails per day without adding yahoo...
Dafydd Lewis
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Jul 2, 2006
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Saw a bug today that would not wait for me to go get the camera. It was a brown leaf-footed bug about 3/4" long but what caught my attention were the bright...
Jack Schmidling
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Jul 3, 2006
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Hi all, I have posted 3 mediocre photos of a 3-4mm mite I found crawling on my neck this afternoon. It looks from the photos like a standard red spider mite,...
graemestroud
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Jul 3, 2006
2:59 pm
2683
Nuts, I forgot to say - I'm in North Kent, Southern England. Graeme ... neck this afternoon. It looks from the photos like a standard red spider mite, (which...
Graeme Stroud
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Jul 4, 2006
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2684
i created a photo album on the site called ted insects from texas. there is a picture of a tiny spider i took. i hope you can see it. i find these very tiny...
The Irvings of Houston
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Jul 4, 2006
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Hi Graeme, Looks like a tick. As you probably know they attach themselves to warm blooded hosts (like us) and can transmit serious diseases. Anybody going in...
Malcolm Storey
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Jul 4, 2006
9:18 am
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Thanks Malcolm. I told my wife about this bug and she started going on about Lyme disease too. A particularly nasty illness. I'd better get Googling. (It...
Graeme Stroud
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Jul 4, 2006
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Has anyone got any idea what this bug is? I live in North wales.UK,i have created an album with 4 pics THX in advance. Mitch Here is a link to my pics ...
p33mitch
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Jul 4, 2006
10:49 am
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Hi Mitch, It a bit dark, but looks a like a common cockchafer ' Melolontha melontha' to me. You could try a google and should find a number of pic's to...
GORDON
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Jul 4, 2006
4:56 pm
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This week's photo is more a question than a statement. Walking across the lawn last week, I came upon this large group of ants with an obviously keen interest...
Jack Schmidling
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Jul 4, 2006
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Hello, I'm definantely not an expert on bugs, so I am probably wrong, but it looks like a type of June bug to be. If you go to:...
sharee665
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Jul 4, 2006
7:39 pm
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my guess something was spilled and they are cleaning up any tasty stuff they can get. it looks to big to be a bug or critter they would tear apart and carry...
Radar
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Jul 4, 2006
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I have seen this insect only once in my garden, my neighbour has also seen one but some miles away. I now find a pic of it on the home page! What is it...
lina_howard
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Jul 4, 2006
11:01 pm
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Hi Lina, It is a Humming-bird Hawkmoth a lovely moth which is a frequent immigrant to the UK from the continent. Most arrive between April and December but it...
Bug Club
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Jul 5, 2006
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2694
Thanks for that Reg I live in the southwest, in Dorset. First one I've ever seen. Fascinating to watch. lina...
lina_howard
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Jul 6, 2006
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I am trying to find out what kind of bug this is. It was spotted at a friends house in Leicestershire UK. Looks like some type of moth to me, but I'm no bug...
Chris White
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Jul 7, 2006
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Hi Chris This is looks to me like the cockchafer or May Bug (Melolontha melolontha). It's a beetle rather than a moth. Despite the size it is harmless and...
Kieren Pitts
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Jul 7, 2006
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I found these eggs (http://www.wildchicken.com/photos/eggs.htm) in a pot of damp compost in my greenhouse and have no idea what they are. The eggs were found...
mirandahodgson
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Jul 7, 2006
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Hello, ... bathtub ... relatively ... They are ... its ... south central Texas. I do not know anything else to say to describe ... them go ... Several years...
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Jul 7, 2006
8:17 pm
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Earthworm egg-cocoons was my first thought, but agree they aren't normally in chains. Too big for any beetle or other insect. Land flatworm eggs are the right...
Malcolm Storey
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Jul 7, 2006
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Hi I've put a phote in files\identity2\moth.jpg. Its a large moth approx 5cm long with a wingspan of approx 10+cm. Looking at the shape of the wing it looks...
markdouglas_home
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Jul 8, 2006
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Hi Mark, It's a privet hawk, and yes, they're British. Wonderful aren't they! See: http://ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?bf=1976 HTH Malcolm...
Malcolm Storey
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Jul 8, 2006
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markdouglas_home wrote: > Hi I've put a phote in files\identity2\moth.jpg. > Privet Hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri). > Mark > > -- David Howdon...
David Howdon
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Jul 8, 2006
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Thanks, Malcolm, that's very interesting to know about the other eggs, it's all new to me. I wonder what they could be, then? I wrote to a couple of...
Miranda Hodgson
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Jul 8, 2006
5:20 pm
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Chris, It looks to me like a Common Cockchafer ( May-beetle ) 'Melolontha melolontha' Regards Gordon...
GORDON
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Jul 8, 2006
5:33 pm
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Since found out it is a Privet Hawk Moth - the biggest uk moth. A truly amazing moth - nature at its best. I hope I will see another one day. Thanks for your...
markdouglas_home
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Jul 8, 2006
5:48 pm
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Hi Mark, Yes - it is a Privet Hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri) they are resident in the UK although probably not as common as they used to be. One of my favourite...
Bug Club
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Jul 8, 2006
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Hi does anyone have a copy of the RES key to muscids for sale and if so how much? Andy...
Andy Chick
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