The bees have awoken...
The bees have awoken...
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Los Palmas 7

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29,908 posts

248 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Got startled by a big bumbler buzzing into the cab earlier today whilst sitting in traffic on the M25. Then, just now, just this minute, another big buzzy beast has entered the flat via the window and is desperately trying to remember how he got in. Head-butting the window appears to help his memory.

Summer's here, kids.

M3CHA-MONK3Y

6,095 posts

213 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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I saw one of those imposter wasps, the one's that hover about silently while you try to decide whether it's a wasp or not.

Can't wait for the blue skies and massive heatwaves.....I can live in hope.

Steamer

14,066 posts

231 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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If we are going to get all 'spring watch'...

A crow landed in the garden the other day with a very long, live, slow worm / snake type thing in his claws - it was so big the crow actually had a job taking off again! Quite impressive.

Los Palmas 7

Original Poster:

29,908 posts

248 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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M3CHA-MONK3Y said:
I saw one of those imposter wasps, the one's that hover about silently while you try to decide whether it's a wasp or not.
The Hoverfly? They're bugger they are, scare the life out of you until you realise what they are.

adam85

1,264 posts

209 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Had a may bug fly into my room over the weekend, was like a bloody Chinook!

Steamer

14,066 posts

231 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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adam85 said:
Had a may bug fly into my room over the weekend, was like a bloody Chinook!
hehe

That reminded me of the evenings spent on the porch in Africa.

I forget the name of the bug now, but the feckers were so big they would hit the glass like a tennis ball then drop to the floor stunned..

...first one to land got captured under a glass ash tray - the little sod then ran off with it! yikes

Jasandjules

71,406 posts

247 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Yep, quite a few of them about in the fields and in my garden now, plus a few wasps too...

TheEnd

15,370 posts

206 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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adam85 said:
Had a may bug fly into my room over the weekend, was like a bloody Chinook!
Sounds like a Cockchafer Beetle
http://www.kendall-bioresearch.co.uk/chafer.htm

How they chafe it i don't know, but i don't want to find out either.

ozzerr

348 posts

216 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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was dozing on the bed the other afternoon and herad several taps on the window,large bee saying hello can i come in.

Mr.Jimbo

2,083 posts

201 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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http://s50.photobucket.com/albums/f328/suarez44/?a...
When we get fkers like that I'm off!

one flew into my room the other day, and I couldn't for the life of me work out why I could hear my phone vibrating constantly, looked up and there it was, the dirty harry of bee's, hovering in front of my face... I told him "no, I don't feel lucky" and he left me bee. (pun intended, sorry.)

Edited by Mr.Jimbo on Wednesday 15th April 00:58

BMWBen

4,904 posts

219 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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We have these bds round here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucanus_cervus

no sign of them yet though!

bluetone

2,047 posts

237 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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BMWBen said:
We have these bds round here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucanus_cervus

no sign of them yet though!
"The modern Italian word for a toy kite cervo volante (and hence the French cerf-volant) may derive from the ancient amusement of flying the beetles on a length of thread."

LOL! Do it. Post a vid! smile

MitchT

16,877 posts

227 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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I saw my first Bee of 2009 on 20 March.

BMWBen

4,904 posts

219 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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bluetone said:
BMWBen said:
We have these bds round here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucanus_cervus

no sign of them yet though!
"The modern Italian word for a toy kite cervo volante (and hence the French cerf-volant) may derive from the ancient amusement of flying the beetles on a length of thread."

LOL! Do it. Post a vid! smile
First one I see, I'm there! :P

parakitaMol.

11,876 posts

269 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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Los Palmas 7 said:
Got startled by a big bumbler buzzing into the cab earlier today whilst sitting in traffic on the M25. Then, just now, just this minute, another big buzzy beast has entered the flat via the window and is desperately trying to remember how he got in. Head-butting the window appears to help his memory.

Summer's here, kids.
Yes.. have seen a couple of sleepy wasps too... big worry as my OH discovered he was alergic last year (on the M25 as it happens)... resulting in anaphalaxis and a crash into the barriers. Damn those pointless things!

asbo

26,140 posts

232 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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TheEnd said:
adam85 said:
Had a may bug fly into my room over the weekend, was like a bloody Chinook!
Sounds like a Cockchafer Beetle
http://www.kendall-bioresearch.co.uk/chafer.htm

How they chafe it i don't know, but i don't want to find out either.
Those things make one almighty mess when you hit them at speed in the car.

I tell you, an innocent summer evenings hoon ends up looking like some sort of airbourne bukkake over the front of your car. Which is nice smile

AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

235 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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parakitaMol. said:
Los Palmas 7 said:
Got startled by a big bumbler buzzing into the cab earlier today whilst sitting in traffic on the M25. Then, just now, just this minute, another big buzzy beast has entered the flat via the window and is desperately trying to remember how he got in. Head-butting the window appears to help his memory.

Summer's here, kids.
Yes.. have seen a couple of sleepy wasps too... big worry as my OH discovered he was alergic last year (on the M25 as it happens)... resulting in anaphalaxis and a crash into the barriers. Damn those pointless things!
hope it was a wasp (which are pointless!) as without Bee's were all fked.......no pollination = no food = no us!

XMES RUS

1,318 posts

242 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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flew past my window last night


NDA

23,604 posts

243 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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I don't mind any of the bugs except Hornets - and we seemed to have had a load last year and the year before.

parakitaMol.

11,876 posts

269 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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AndrewW-G said:
parakitaMol. said:
Los Palmas 7 said:
Got startled by a big bumbler buzzing into the cab earlier today whilst sitting in traffic on the M25. Then, just now, just this minute, another big buzzy beast has entered the flat via the window and is desperately trying to remember how he got in. Head-butting the window appears to help his memory.

Summer's here, kids.
Yes.. have seen a couple of sleepy wasps too... big worry as my OH discovered he was alergic last year (on the M25 as it happens)... resulting in anaphalaxis and a crash into the barriers. Damn those pointless things!
hope it was a wasp (which are pointless!) as without Bee's were all fked.......no pollination = no food = no us!
You don't say!

Yes wasps were what I was talking about...