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7 hours ago, gary112 said:

Don,t seem to be seeing many butterflies about this year yet,don,t know if anybody else has noticed or if it,s just round here

Very late Brimstone about a week ago and two Orange tips today.  Very late but thankfully a whole load a insects have appeared, some bees, wood wasps, drone flies and midges

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1 hour ago, Billhook said:

Very late Brimstone about a week ago and two Orange tips today.  Very late but thankfully a whole load a insects have appeared, some bees, wood wasps, drone flies and midges

The mayflies were out a couple of days ago .

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On 29/05/2021 at 08:05, Paddy1000111 said:

It's basically like a really bad flu. They get conjunctivitis with a creamy discharge. Eyes, nose, face and genitals are usually swollen (not that I regularly check their genitals but when they're facing away it's like a baboons arse). They get slow, lose their appetite and then struggle to breathe and die. I've had ones you can just walk up to and it's like they don't know that you're there.

 

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Ignore me, you're on about RHD not myxie 😂🤦🏼

Just had my dinner mate  🙁 k

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