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Tealeaf 19-06-2009 09:09

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Ain't seen either so far, don't want to see wasps anyway, they just sing you for fun,

Singing wasps and ****ing judges.....what is the world coming to?

jaysay 19-06-2009 09:47

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Singing wasps and ****ing judges.....what is the world coming to?

:thefinger:thefinger:thefinger:thefinger:tongueout :tongueout

shillelagh 30-06-2009 10:59

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this might be why

BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Ladybird 'risk to 1,000 species'

Bagpuss 30-06-2009 14:24

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Still not seen a wasp or ladybird.

nicola68 01-07-2009 09:47

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On the subject of "Still not seen" I hadn't seen a Red Admiral Butterfly for years but we spotted one on the walk to school yesterday.....:):)

Has anyone else seen them???

grannyclaret 01-07-2009 10:04

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We have had ladybirds,but at the moment its flys and ants,,,wilkinsons are doing a roaring trade on (RAID fly killer )

Mick 01-07-2009 10:09

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If you really want some ladybirds you can buy them from here at £14:95 for 25 ladybirds:D
Adult Ladybirds and Lavae - Buy Online UK

jaysay 01-07-2009 10:15

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret (Post 725804)
We have had ladybirds,but at the moment its flys and ants,,,wilkinsons are doing a roaring trade on (RAID fly killer )

A few flying ants knocking about GC, well there were, but not anymore:D

emzy 01-07-2009 11:33

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I've had a few ladybirds in the garden (sadly one met the bottom of one of the boy's shoes :() seen a couple of wasps but not many really (which isnt a bad thing as far as I'm concerned)

Have had plenty of snails in both gardens though, not sure where all them have come form but there are loads of them scattered about

shillelagh 01-07-2009 17:25

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On the subject of "Still not seen" I hadn't seen a Red Admiral Butterfly for years but we spotted one on the walk to school yesterday.....:):)

Has anyone else seen them???


These were on my buddleia last year ...

shillelagh 10-07-2009 14:53

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Anyone know what this is? Was in my garden today ...

emzy 10-07-2009 15:30

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Anyone know what this is? Was in my garden today ...


Its a moth :D

jedimaster 10-07-2009 19:23

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had a ladybird fly in through the coach window last saturday up the n yorks moors

West Ender 10-07-2009 19:44

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 727751)
Anyone know what this is? Was in my garden today ...


Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnet
June - July. Found in England, Wales and the Borders. A medium-sized moth, forewing black with five red spots. Found on grassland, sandhills and woodland rides. Very similar to the Five-spot Burnet.


I think it's one of the above. What ever it is it's very pretty. :)

AccyLass 12-07-2009 15:50

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My little en brought in a ladybird from the garden today!

Only one I have seen this year so took some pics...

http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w.../July09117.jpg

http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w.../July09128.jpg


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