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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: datalas on May 11, 2008, 22:49:31
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Is this ?
Other than about the size of a small aircraft carrier...
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Judging by the menu it's sat on........it must be one of the ingredients of your Chinese Take-Away. :lol: :lol:
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looks like a maybug....
i know i know. i hadnt heard of one either. we lived in a flat a few years back and hundreds of these things came out the chimney :shock:
big aint they :lol: :lol: :lol:
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sorry for the double post but just dug out some info for you
http://www.kendall-bioresearch.co.uk/chafer.htm
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Had one of them come into the office through the window about an hour ago, one of the guys managed to catch it but I couldn't get a pic because of my rubbish phone camera. They had another one buzzing around the lights on the gatehouse, and stomped on it, but the blighter stayed alive!
Thanks Denviks, the guys asked me to dig around on the net to find out what it was, who knew that a google search for 'big buzzy thing' would have led straight to here.. :lol:
Now I can go and look clever.... :-$
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:-$
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We get those here - just wait until the bats spot them! It's an amazing sight to see :twisted:
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I was at a picnic one where these things started dive-bombing and colliding with people. Not me for some reason, but apparently they hurt if they hit you!
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We get them down the chimney too! We have a cast iron stove, so the chimney aperture is closed off. They drop onto the steel plate and make a huge clang :lol: Then a little later the ugly little critters find their way round the edge and charge around the room bashing into everything. They don't have a great sense of direction.
And as said earlier, they are close to indestructable :shock:
The bat comment is interesting. There are definately more bats around this year and we have had fewer of these bugs in the house.
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We had one of these in the garden Sabre Wasp ,I just had to look it up as it scared the bejizzas out of me :shock: turns out it's harmless (if I'd known that it might still be alive :twisted:)
(http://www.ycy63.dial.pipex.com/insects/pics/sabrewasp.jpg)
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We had one of these in the garden Sabre Wasp ,I just had to look it up as it scared the bejizzas out of me Eeeep! turns out it's harmless (if I'd known that it might still be alive Twisted grin)
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do those "cockchafers" sit in tree and make loud noises? as there was loads of big things like that in trees when i went to china.
how do they react when being hit with a tennis racket :lol:
kieran
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We had one of these in the garden Sabre Wasp ,I just had to look it up as it scared the bejizzas out of me :shock: turns out it's harmless (if I'd known that it might still be alive :twisted:)
(http://www.ycy63.dial.pipex.com/insects/pics/sabrewasp.jpg)
They are quite crunchy too :-'
I once placed one in a workmate's sandwich. :twisted:
They lay eggs inside trees with the long pointy bit.
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they lay eggs inside the lava of the wood wasp inside trees :shock: :shock:
How do they find them :-k
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Is this ?
Other than about the size of a small aircraft carrier...
thats a may bug we have them knocking on our window every may always in the first or second week, we have grown rather fond of them over the years
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arnt they the things that if you get caught in your hair you haveto cut them out?
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arnt they the things that if you get caught in your hair you haveto cut them out?
I don't know about you, but I'm not going out without a hat now! :lol:
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It's a Cockchafer (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockchafer) or Maybug. Basically a cross between a squash ball and a snitch. We had one career through the window yesterday evening. They're the devil's own job to untangle from furry pets. Never had one hit the windscreen, but I think you'd notice it :)
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(http://www.rvpowerpowder.com/bugspltr.gif)
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