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I think there's a noticeable lack of many bugs and beasties.

 

The screen washer spout broke on the Landrover before Summer and I haven't fixed or missed it yet...

 

I would have expected to be an inch thick in bugs on the windscreen after a full Summer, but next to nothing!

 

Not many butterflies seen either....

 

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Just started seeing a few wasps . 2 weeks ago there was an epidemic of Red Admiral butterflys here in West Sussex . My young Spaniel pup kept jumping up at them .

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I have a wasp in conservatory at the moment.

This time of year they hunt insects , especially spiders .

My mate and i watched him approach a spider and make a grab for it , but he was too slow. Spider absailed down and though the wasp followed ,spider made it.

Wasps will twang webs to make the spider come out so he can grab him.

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I have a wasp in conservatory at the moment.

This time of year they hunt insects , especially spiders .

My mate and i watched him approach a spider and make a grab for it , but he was too slow. Spider absailed down and though the wasp followed ,spider made it.

Wasps will twang webs to make the spider come out so he can grab him.

 

The spider that lives in my driver's side door mirror traps and eats wasps. :001_smile:

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Have noticed an abundance of wasps in the last week or so, all seem to be intent on repeatedly flying into my face?

I must smell nice.:laugh1:

 

 

I found one that looked poorly the other day so i took it to waspital.

 

 

:001_rolleyes: ill get my coat.

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