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Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Sprout posted:

OT. I saw my first ladybug today. It was stuck to my clothes prop outside 

now they are little sods  they bite like hell 

Rocking Ros Rose posted:
Sprout posted:

OT. I saw my first ladybug today. It was stuck to my clothes prop outside 

aww - saw one here about three weeks ago  on the hydrangea - 

I’ve not seen any ....but did see my first butterfly today 

Baz
Sprout posted:

Oh I've never known that 

a friend of mine had one in her little boys bedroom he was bitten all over until they found the culprit

 

All ladybirds can bite, but the Harlequin ladybird is more aggressive and tends to bite more often, according to the NHS. ... Look out for a white spot on its head – otherladybirds don't have these patches. “Ladybird bites can be painful, but aren't usually anything to worry about.”

Dame_Ann_Average
Baz posted:
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Sprout posted:

OT. I saw my first ladybug today. It was stuck to my clothes prop outside 

now they are little sods  they bite like hell 

Rocking Ros Rose posted:
Sprout posted:

OT. I saw my first ladybug today. It was stuck to my clothes prop outside 

aww - saw one here about three weeks ago  on the hydrangea - 

I’ve not seen any ....but did see my first butterfly today 

saw one from the train by Piccadilly - the train slowed and it was on a weed not seen a butter fly yet though - bliddy loads of wasps around

Rocking Ros Rose
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Sprout posted:

Oh I've never known that 

a friend of mine had one in her little boys bedroom he was bitten all over until they found the culprit

 

All ladybirds can bite, but the Harlequin ladybird is more aggressive and tends to bite more often, according to the NHS. ... Look out for a white spot on its head – otherladybirds don't have these patches. “Ladybird bites can be painful, but aren't usually anything to worry about.”

Baz
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Sprout posted:

Oh I've never known that 

a friend of mine had one in her little boys bedroom he was bitten all over until they found the culprit

 

All ladybirds can bite, but the Harlequin ladybird is more aggressive and tends to bite more often, according to the NHS. ... Look out for a white spot on its head – otherladybirds don't have these patches. “Ladybird bites can be painful, but aren't usually anything to worry about.”

Oh right 

Sprout
Baz posted:
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Sprout posted:

Oh I've never known that 

a friend of mine had one in her little boys bedroom he was bitten all over until they found the culprit

 

All ladybirds can bite, but the Harlequin ladybird is more aggressive and tends to bite more often, according to the NHS. ... Look out for a white spot on its head – otherladybirds don't have these patches. “Ladybird bites can be painful, but aren't usually anything to worry about.”

didn't realise they bite  either 

Rocking Ros Rose

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