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West Ender 23-08-2007 15:31

Dragon Flies
 
I don't know if Accrington is the same but, here, we seem to have loads of dragon flies around just now. Cheshire has a lot of water and trees, it's true, but the nearest water to me is next door's small fish pond yet they seem to be everywhere. Yesterday I was sitting in my garden and there were 3 flying around, one settled on my shoe for quite a while. Today I've seen several of different sizes and there's a dead one, at least 4" long, on my patio. The Bridgewater Canal, a mile from here, is teeming with them.

Has the recent weather been ideal for them - i.e. rain, rain and more rain? I've never known so many around at once.

Less 23-08-2007 16:05

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 463540)
one settled on my shoe for quite a while. Today I've seen several of different sizes and there's a dead one, at least 4" long, on my patio. The Bridgewater Canal, a mile from here, is teeming with them.

Perhaps wearing shoes of different sizes is attracting them? Find a pair that doesn't seem to attract them and wear those until these things go away, also who would be cruel enough to kill a shoe? even if it is only 4" long? Perhaps if your local canal is teeming with shoes this is a place your 'litter police' should concentrate on to prevent people abandoning their footwear?:p

West Ender 23-08-2007 16:08

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 463549)
Perhaps wearing shoes of different sizes is attracting them? Find a pair that doesn't seem to attract them and wear those until these things go away, also who would be cruel enough to kill a shoe? even if it is only 4" long? Perhaps if your local canal is teeming with shoes this is a place your 'litter police' should concentrate on to prevent people abandoning their footwear?:p



:D :D :D

kathleen_firth 23-08-2007 16:36

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i always have the same problems

SPUGGIE J 23-08-2007 16:37

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OOOOOOOO all that trout food. :D We have plenty as the Grange Burn runs past my front window and see all the colours. :D

garinda 23-08-2007 16:51

Re: Dragon Flies
 
There does seem to be more than in recent years. I too live near water and trees, and have seen lots more of these beautiful creatures this year than usual.

It may have something to do with our very mild winter, as well as a wet and damp summer.

I think it's been a bumper year for all insects, including pesky flies, so sadly there are some draw backs.

MargaretR 23-08-2007 16:55

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There are more mozzies too, but according to tv news they have been tested and dont carry malaria (UK ones that is)

garinda 23-08-2007 16:57

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 463570)
dont carry malaria (UK ones that is)


....give it time.

It'll be a race to see if we get rabies or malaria carrying mosies first.:D

mickmc 23-08-2007 17:35

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Funnily enough one of these big brutes landed an a wall next to me at work last week and I got a picture of it with the old camera phone see below

you can tell the size of it compared to the width of a standard brick 4"

Checked on the internet at the weekend and found out it was called a Southern Harker


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