Dear All Would anybody living in the South East of England be willing to take part in a capture and release trapping scheme for monitoring stag beetles...
Hi, I recently photographed a grasshopper on Wenlock Edge, Shropshire, England and am having problems with identification. If anyone can help I would...
I have a query. Are stag beetles so common in SE. England? Could u name the species. I'm from India & here, u won't find them in large numbers. - Shanas! ... ...
as they are protected under W&C Act - are licences required?? ... From: shanas [mailto:shanas@...] Sent: 04 March 2003 14:36 To: bugclub@yahoogroups.com ...
Hi all, Currently under the Wildlife and Countryside Acts I believe it is only necessary to have a licence if you want to TRADE in live or dead specimens of...
This is correct. In addition it should be noted that the beetle is protected from collecting for the purposes of trade or exchange as well as the selling of...
I am interested in finding more information about Samaseem ants. I am just curious if anyone has any information regarding breeders or even a picture of this...
My son found a very interesting bug at the lake here in Cal. it looks kinda like a huge roach with eggs or something like that attatched to its back. It has...
... Probably a water bug of the familly Belostomatidae, or similar species of so called "water scorpions" etc. - you don't, however, mention raptorial front ...
how about a giant diving bug? some also call it an Eastern Toe Biter...... do a search... is that what it looks like? R *********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********...
Hello! This may seem like an odd request, but I am the director of a short film for Channel 4, and we are looking for a large quantity of very ordinary moths...
I won't be able to sleep tonight! I clean every room, every week and live in a rural town. On my bed quilt I found what appeared to be a "tailess scorpion"...
I just caught this, it is actually a spider that mimicks everything like a scorpion and the ab legs are 3x smaller than the two front legs it keeps together...
Hi, I`m new here : ) I`m a 30 year old woman(!) and I`ve always had an interest in *unusual* pets: caterpillars, snails and frogs for example ~ although I...
Hi there- I just joined to get your help IDing a bug I found last summer. I rescued it from a bucket full of water and thought it was so strange looking that...
If it's really small it's probably a "psuedoscorpion" . It's a little predator usually found on trees or leave litter and is totally harmless to people. If...
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ill upload some pics of some scorps these are not true scorpions but a variation of spider hope they help you identify it. drz ... From: realeu To:...
ok the pics i sent are uploaded whipspiders and tailess scorpions are thier titles hope they help most are harmless look at it this way you wont have roaches...
It looks like a bee fly to me (order Diptera, family Bombyliidae). They're harmless. The long proboscis is used for drinking nectar. The larvae of bee flies...
Dear Member, Its indeed a cocoon. Cocoons can be either soft like silk or even hard like rock depending on the species of moth that spins it. A moth will...
The link is not opening. What's the problem? EDITORS NOTE: The problem is the length of the link which is so long you need to copy in three lines to get the...
Hi Shanas, Thank you for your answer/help : ) Looks like the brown caterpillar is dead : ( The green one is still in it`s pupae, for months now! The pupae...
definatly some sort of dipteran... (a type of fly) but I have no clue what kind... I dont have much experience with dipterans.... Ryan *********** REPLY...
I have a praying mantid egg sack in my refrigerator,when it gets worm I will take it out to hatch.About how long after I take the egg sack out of the...