Cockchafer beetle
By Lindak
- 22 May, 2016
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Me either;0(
22 May, 2016
Apparently the larva live underneath the soil for at least three years then emerge as beetles and fly around for several weeks. This one was upside down and soaked. It must have got caught in all the heavy downpours we had. I've never minded handling anything creepy crawley, I was like it as a child and took every bug I could find into my bedroom and my mother hated it.
22 May, 2016
Rather you than me Linda, I wouldnt do them any harm but I couldnt bear touching them ;0(
23 May, 2016
I am cringing already not seen one this colour before.
29 May, 2016
PP and Thrupennybit, It was striped underneath and I wasn't sure what it was when upside down. I have never minded any creepy crawlies, right from when I was little. My mother used to cringe a lot when I took them all indoors though.
29 May, 2016
Lol Lindak I dont mind creepy crawlies but beetles except lady birds is a no no with me.
29 May, 2016
Hi Thrupennybit, I've seen a few Ladybirds about but none of the foreign ones with the orange legs. perhaps our cold winters have killed them off.
30 May, 2016
No neither have I Lindak so far fingers crossed lets hope the cold weather has killed them all would hate to see pur lady birds out run by the foreign ones.
30 May, 2016
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He's handsome, but I don't want him crawling on me! :)
22 May, 2016