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dont butterflys only live for a few days???

 

Some, but not many. The ones you'll see at this time of year on logs etc. such as Peacock, Red Admiral and Small Tortoiseshell overwinter as adults,

Had loads of queen wasps on timber this year, sods law getting stung in December.:thumbdown: Still, looking at the forecast, the next few days should settle them down a bit.

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Several Red Admirals and Small Tortoiseshells in the logpile but the big find Friday morning was a queen Hornet. Never seen one before; what a magnificent creature. The body was well over an inch nose to tail. She's in next year's logs now.

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