Beastie
By Gee19
- 7 Apr, 2010
- 14 likes
I don't know what this is! I nearly trod on it so lifted it onto my camellia shrub. I hope I've done the right thing :)
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I have just found this for you Gee-check out Leptoglossus occidentalis !
Western conifer seed bug,they live on conifers,eating seeds and buds.
7 Apr, 2010
Oh interesting Aster..will look it up out of interest
7 Apr, 2010
Thanks, Aster. I guess this was an adult coming out of hibernation, it did seem rather slow and didn't move for ages. Seems they are quite widespread now.
7 Apr, 2010
Yes it seems they are Gee,a bit of a worry if you have lots of conifers :(
It probably overwintered in a shed.
7 Apr, 2010
It seems a bit choosy over which conifers it likes but I'll keep an eye on my little ones. I actually found it just outside my new shed (put up yesterday!). Maybe it wanted to move in :)
7 Apr, 2010
Brill Catch Gee :)
7 Apr, 2010
Interesting markings on its back.........
7 Apr, 2010
not seen one before, great pic Gee, watch out bluespruce lol
7 Apr, 2010
It's very attractive.
7 Apr, 2010
If your shed is Cedar he may have mistook it for lunch ... lol :-)
8 Apr, 2010
Interesting Beastie.......great close up
8 Apr, 2010
Nice patterns, and a good shot!
8 Apr, 2010
Toto will know......he's an attractive beastie....
8 Apr, 2010
Good shot.......friend or foe?
15 Apr, 2010
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looks like a weevil of some sort i'm sure someone on here will know
7 Apr, 2010