Starting new thread with this tiny speedy critter (best viewed full screen) in real time, what moves this fast?
Be two snails racing up the wall next! Lol
Link back to 2019 thread ... https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/all-creatures/200031/all-about-insects-2019/1278648#1278648
2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr
There is no way I would get into a shower with something like that on the loose ... shiver, shiver!
Honey bees on the lavender
Now I'm not sure on this one, it looks like some kind of hoverfly the way it was flying, but I'm open to sugggestions.
And a spider, I think its an orb spider, please correct me if I'm wrong....
and its belly view....
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
WendyBartter said:There is no way I would get into a shower with something like that on the loose ... shiver, shiver!
Wendy, your reply was on its own on a new page so I wasted no time back-tracking to the previous page to see who you wouldn't like to get in the shower with !!! It was intriguing for a whole 5 seconds until I read the previous reply ROFL !!
@ Nige, that's one morning shower or bath that I wouldn't look forward to, sounds like the size of one of the spiders I first met in Australia called a Huntsman - whose name was worse than it's rare bite !
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Lot to learn
Moth traps attract not only moths but others - I'm learning to deal with wasps but they are swines for taking the micros but I also had Ichneumonidae and Hoverflies!
I'm ignoring the **ider discussion - I am having a new boiler and immersion cylinder fitted at the moment and I have had to request that a number of 8 legged freaks leave the area
Cin J
Help with IDs please
This critter in my pond...
And this one on my blind...I did carefully return this one outdoors
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)