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Every year at this time of year we cut several hundred yards of beach hedge . I go along on the ground with a husky single sided cutter and my buddie follows with the steps and a husky long arm cutter . I do the face up as far as I can reach and he does the what I can't and the top. What critters live in the hedge and inflict their revenge on me ? ! Not looking for a solution ( long sleeves etc etc ) just curious as who the little fellas are ?

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Dunno, but I've got absolutely covered in bites over the past week doing hedges. Also got something down my shirt last week that was biting and biting and biting as I was trying to kill it.

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are they red and balck little beasties? if so iv been bitten by them as well. no idea what they are tho

 

Mmmm . Don't see em as just got to crack on . The lumps come up next morning . Itch like buggery !

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Ladybirds give a tidy nip, love to hide up in hedges, and hate people trying to kill them. Ladybird larvae also nip well, red and black with legs, voracious little beggars too.

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Every year at this time of year we cut several hundred yards of beach hedge . I go along on the ground with a husky single sided cutter and my buddie follows with the steps and a husky long arm cutter . I do the face up as far as I can reach and he does the what I can't and the top. What critters live in the hedge and inflict their revenge on me ? ! Not looking for a solution ( long sleeves etc etc ) just curious as who the little fellas are ?

 

Are you sure its not mosquitoes there seem to be thousands of them at the moment massive as well.

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Im forever getting bitten seen loads of horse flies this year compared to last but as above posted loads of mosquitoes things around as well I think all the wet weather has helped them ,their bites never show up straight away I always end up itching them the following day horrid things ,I have never heard of those flower bugs they look like they would give a nasty bite

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