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The eggs have hatched

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The eggs have hatched



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aaaaaaaaaaah

16 Aug, 2009

amy
Amy
 

Aaaaaaaaaaaaah Eileen ..I can,t bear to look , bye ,bye .....

16 Aug, 2009

 

lol Toto will appreciate this photo

16 Aug, 2009

 

These little beggers desroyed my Broccoli last year!!

16 Aug, 2009

 

ill keep em all here so this yr lol

16 Aug, 2009

 

horrid.

16 Aug, 2009

 

what are they eileen? apart from creepy lol

16 Aug, 2009

 

Ugh :(

16 Aug, 2009

 

Very valid garden wildlife pic, Eileen. Beauty really does lie in the hand of the Beholder, haha! :-)

16 Aug, 2009

 

Not putting a like on these

16 Aug, 2009

 

Hi Eileen...Jane here.Have a story think you will like ! Whenwas about 7 years old my bedroom curtains were that heavy material with huge leaf patterns on.One day I found a clutch of eggs on the leaf pattern.Left them and watched in fascination as they turned into little caterpillars !

Dont know if you can guess the rest? Well Icarefully cut a circle out of the curtain,and took them up and dumped them on Dads cabbage patch ! Lol.Never did get caught out but had difficulty explaining the hole to Mum !

And Ray is bonkers ? Lol

16 Aug, 2009

amy
Amy
 

Jane , I love the story , just the sort of thing I would have done ... LOL... Lets hope mum thought it was moths .......:o)

16 Aug, 2009

 

Lol Amy.You should have heard Dad chuntering about holes in his cabbages a few weeks later.We still had to eat the cabbages holes and all ! No frills in those days !

16 Aug, 2009

 

Yuk.....

16 Aug, 2009

 

:-) :-) :-)

16 Aug, 2009

 

lmao Jane that is brilliant

16 Aug, 2009

 

Yes Eileen...guess it was curtains for them ! Lol.Strange the things we remember isnt it !

16 Aug, 2009

 

very strange alright lol

16 Aug, 2009

 

Eeeeekkkkk they look like the ones that savaged my solomon seals

admire your photographic skill if not the subject!!!

16 Aug, 2009

 

Oh heavens Eileen, nasties LOL

17 Aug, 2009

 

lol thanks Neena

17 Aug, 2009

 

ill go check on them now Pam, see how they are getting on lol

17 Aug, 2009

 

Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwww EIlllllllllllllllllllllllleeeeeeeeeeeeennnnnnnnnn why u got MAGGOTS :(

17 Aug, 2009

 

CATERPILLARS Jacque CATERPILLARS LOL

17 Aug, 2009

 

OOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooo yeah so they r lmao:)

17 Aug, 2009

 

I hope they dont crawl across my desk, pesky little critters.

17 Aug, 2009

 

lol

17 Aug, 2009

 

My lot got carried away by the wasps.

19 Aug, 2009

 

by the wasps Linda..............

19 Aug, 2009

 

Yes, they take them back to the nest to feed their young.

20 Aug, 2009

 

i never knew that and would you believe where the caterpillars are has just been full of wasps the last week or two, maybe thats the reason .

20 Aug, 2009

 

Lol Jane that has bought a memory back for me some thing I did when young, good photo Irish and you have lots, to what butterfly do these belong are they cabbage whites.

20 Aug, 2009

 

aye i do believe it is the cabbage white Morgana

20 Aug, 2009

 

Ugggggggggggg, nasty invasion! but great shot!

20 Aug, 2009

 

lol thanks PP

20 Aug, 2009

 

Thank you Irish for the reply

20 Aug, 2009

 

giving me the willies.

22 Aug, 2009

 

lol Newfienurse

22 Aug, 2009

 

ah well Nf without these we wouldnt have all the lovely butterflies and photos of them lol

22 Aug, 2009

 

Just seen your photo of the Great White butterfly's eggs. Are they on a Nasturtium leaf? I've watched the cabbage butterflies lay their eggs on the leaves of my Nasturtiums. They hatch out & begin to eat holes in the leaves but never seem to come to much. With the enormous number of eggs I've seen I don't know how there's a Nasturtium leaf left on the balcony! Now, thanks to Linda, I think I may know what has happened to them - they have been carried away by the wasps. I've noticed an increase in wasp activity over the last few weeks as well though I haven't noticed them taking away the tiny caterpillars. I thought they were attraced by the sugary substance that the Busy Lizzies segregate. I have seen them lick this up & I've got 10s of these on the balcony.

22 Aug, 2009

 

could be the wasps taking them alright , seems to be plenty of them here at them moment

23 Aug, 2009

 

If you was in the Australian outback, they'd be on the menu :-))))

23 Aug, 2009

 

The caterpillars or the wasps, Norfolk?

23 Aug, 2009

 

caterpillars Balcony :-) wouldnt be suprised if the wasps were a crunchy morsel either as long as you know which one is male and female. Im not sure if many people know that only female wasps sting (My 22 year old daughter who studies natural history at Cambridge teaches me a lot :-) .... ok I will Buzz off now .....

24 Aug, 2009

 

and it seems its the female Midgie is the one who stings too

24 Aug, 2009

 

I thought you probably meant the caterpillars but your reply was ambiguous! I had no idea that it was only the females that sting - well we probably wouldn't be able to distinguish between the sexes anyway!

24 Aug, 2009

 

lol i wonder who's job it is to find all this out

24 Aug, 2009

 

I don't think that they are cabbage white caterpillars Irish unless they change their appearance as the get bigger. I may be wrong!

25 Aug, 2009




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