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Insects (assorted) Page 19

Image Taken on 20 Jul 2014 at 10:12    Image of day on 25 Sep 2014

The enormously long antennae tell you that this is a Cricket rather than a Grasshopper. It is a pre-adult form (a Nymph) probably a few moults before adulthood.


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Image Taken on 12 May 2022 at 13:53    Image of day on 20 Jun 2022

The stretch of hedge showing the density of the clusters


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Image Taken on 12 May 2022 at 13:51    Image of day on 20 Jun 2022

One patch of the south side of the south hedge becomes a 'nursery' for hundred of what we think are Ermine Moth caterpillars. The caterpillars 'hide' behind sheet of silk in groups a a few dozen.


Ref: 20220620_d72_20220512_1351_014 silk meshes in south facing hedge (poss ermine moth caterpillars) with 2x insert 1 of 3(r+mb id@768).jpg


Image Taken on 21 Jul 2018 at 13:18    Image of day on 13 Sep 2018

On a cable lock was this less than 1 cm long Shieldbug identified with the image. It will grow by shedding its carapace to become a handsome, if small, creature.


Ref: 20180913_d72_20180721_1318_005 sloe bug (dolycoris baccarum) early instar larva body length 8mm on gate cable lock(r+mb id@576).jpg


Image Taken on 14 Sep 2022 at 15:54    Image of day on 22 Oct 2022

In a self-set Mullen plant in a pot protected outside a window, this Sloe Bug is wandering around.
Shieldbugs and Squashbugs are fascinating insects with multiple appearances as they develop into adults.


Ref: 20221022_df3_20220914_1554_156 sloe bug (dolycoris baccarum) on mullen leaf (crop)(r+mb id@768).jpg


Image Taken on 17 Aug 2020 at 15:56    Image of day on 28 Sep 2020

In the top of a spiky teasel, this Sloe Bug quietly explores.


Ref: 20200928_d73_20200817_1556_135 sloe bug (dolycoris baccarum) on teasel head 1 of 2 (crop)(r+mb id@768).jpg


Image Taken on 01 May 2023 at 17:47    Image of day on 13 Jun 2023

In a photo of Lilac in flower we find these two Sloe Bugs mating amid the blossom.


Ref: 20230613_d72_20230501_1747_122 pair sloe bugs (dolycoris baccarum) mating on opening lilac blossom (crop)(r+mb id@768).jpg


Image Taken on 17 Jul 2011 at 16:17    Image of day on 31 Aug 2011

Concentrating on the intended subject it is easy to overlook what else is going on. The photo being taken was of the Small Copper Butterfly but we only later noticed also the grasshopper (below the butterfly's Proboscis) and 5 Red Soldier Beetles, 1 under the butterfly on the right, and 4 more in the next flower along, one pair mating as usual.


Ref: 20110831_df1_20110717_1617_111 small copper butterfly on thistle + grasshopper + 5 common red soldier beetles (crop)(r+mb id@768).jpg


Image Taken on 18 Jul 2013 at 18:04    Image of day on 04 Sep 2013

Sharing a thistle flower for a moment, this pair of mating Soldier Beetles are joined for a few seconds by a Small Skipper Butterfly collecting supper.


Ref: 20130904_df1_20130718_1804_042 small skipper butterfly & mating pair of soldier beetles on thistle flower (crop)(r+mb id@768).jpg


Image Taken on 08 Jul 2014 at 16:10    Image of day on 13 Sep 2014

This year we have a good number of Small Tortoiseshell Butterflies. Here one is feeding on a thistle flower, surrounded by 3 Red Soldier Beetles. While checking our IDs, we found the Beetles described as the 'Hogweed Bonking Beetle' - a name very appropriate to how we often see them!


Ref: 20140913_df2_20140708_1610_129 small tortoiseshell butterfly + 3 red soldier beetles on thistle heads (crop)(r+mb id@768).jpg


Image Taken on 15 Aug 2019 at 16:08    Image of day on 07 Oct 2019

This days particular juicy foods attracts an assortment of insects.


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Image Taken on 28 Sep 2024 at 13:13    Image of day on 11 Nov 2024

A late is season Speckled Wood Butterfly perched on a Blackberry leaf that has been the food source for some sort of caterpillars.


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Image Taken on 05 Oct 2013 at 10:47    Image of day on 04 Dec 2013

This spider has this Cranefly caught in its 'invisible' web at the edge of a pond. We never really could get a good angle but this should give you an idea. The Cranefly has the long body and the much smaller spider is attacking the cranefly's head end.


Ref: 20131204_a77_20131005_1047_039 spider attacking cranefly caught in its (invisible) web (crop)(r+mb id@576).jpg


Image Taken on 02 Jun 2023 at 13:00    Image of day on 28 Jul 2023

Illustrating the damage Spindle Ermine Moths do, here is a silky bagful of soon to leave caterpillar along with half a leaf completely stripped.


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Image Taken on 02 Jun 2023 at 13:00    Image of day on 28 Jul 2023

The Spindle Ermine Moth infestation this year is not as bad as last year (we estimate about 30% of last years) , but some of the trees are very badly smothered.


Ref: 20230728_d72_20230602_1300_024 spindle ermine moth caterpillar infests whole tree (crop with insert)(r+mb id@768).jpg


Image Taken on 28 May 2022 at 09:05    Image of day on 03 Jul 2022

Continuing the story of the Ermine Moth caterpillars: a walk down a 20 metre long path found our way blocked by about 20 silk threads hanging from a Spindle Tree about 4 metres above. Clinging to the thread were hundreds of caterpillars we have to believe to be Spindle Ermine Moths. Much harder to photograph than to see, here is an attempt to catch the hanging wall of threads.


Ref: 20220703_df3_20220528_0905_131 spindle ermine moth caterpillars (yponomeata cagnagella) cling to metres long 20 silk threads on spindle tree 1 of 4 (crop)(r+mb id@768).jpg


Image Taken on 28 May 2022 at 09:06    Image of day on 03 Jul 2022

Looking up we see the same nets of silk we saw in the hedge, but this time several metres up in the Spindle tree.


Ref: 20220703_df3_20220528_0906_142 spindle ermine moth caterpillars (yponomeata cagnagella) cling to metres long 20 silk threads on spindle tree 3 of 4 (crop)(r+mb id@768).jpg


Image Taken on 27 May 2022 at 12:41    Image of day on 08 Jul 2022

Here a dozen Spindle Ermine Caterpillars seem to arrived at the 'End of their tether' - quite literally.


Ref: 20220708_df3_20220527_1241_062 spindle ermine moth caterpillars clumped at end of vertical silk thread(r+mb id@768).jpg


Image Taken on 18 May 2023 at 10:40    Image of day on 02 Jul 2023

First seen 4 days earlier (14 May 2023) as a single infested stem of a Spindle tree, we now see that this years infestation of Spindle Ermine Moth caterpillars has moved to several Spindle trees and the sunny side of the south hedge. The Caterpillars appear identical to last years.


Ref: 20230702_df3_20230518_1040_012 spindle ermine moth caterpillars infesting a few metres of south face of south hedge (crop + insert)(r+mb id@768).jpg


Image Taken on 30 May 2022 at 07:08    Image of day on 03 Jul 2022

2 days later only a few of the threads used by the Spindle Ermine Moth Caterpillars remain. Here a camera flash makes them clearer.


Ref: 20220703_d72_20220530_0708_050 spindle ermine moth caterpillars on hanging silk threads(r+mb id@576).jpg


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