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May Bugs

by Oregano @ 2008-06-03 - 15:58:12

Mrs O and I went to the Netherlands last week to visit some of her relatives. We stayed in a campsite in some woods to the east of Zwolle in Overijssel. My sister-in-law was complaining about May bugs or Maikäfer which were visible in large numbers flying above the grass.

 maybug

Although I had heard of them in both the UK and Gemany I do not recall seeing them. The young ones such as that above was a bit over a centimetre long with brown wingcases and a greenish head and shoulder. Having returned to the UK I realise that they are also called cockchafers here.

 maybug2

They fly around noisily and seemed to get everywhere including the picnic table (above). They seem to have a fascinating life cycle of three years with two of those spent underground as grubs. They have been regarded as a pestilence at times due to their ability to eat green leaves - and hence crops.

 large maybug2

The fully grown ones were a good 3 cm in size like this one crawling slowly across a tile. However once they reach this size they did not seem to last very long. There were a good deal of dead ones lying around. Interestingly you can tell the sex by the number of 'leaves' in the antenna - I counted six on this one so it is presumably a female.

 dead maybug

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kendersrulekendersrule pro
2008-06-03 @ 16:07

you like bugs? have you seen Flatlander's blog? s called flat earth, and I have no idea how to insert a hyperlink lol! loads of bugs!

kendersrulekendersrule pro
2008-06-03 @ 16:11

lol, soz, have just notice you're on his friends list!

PrincessFionaPrincessFiona [Member]
2008-06-03 @ 20:18

its a bugs life

thehomelyyearthehomelyyear pro
2008-06-10 @ 21:58

It's amazing seen close up like that! I'm going to look out for them now I know what they're like.

kiki2ukiki2u [Member]
http://www.kikita.blog.co.uk
2008-06-20 @ 18:35

LOL :)) You really enjoy bugs O.
:wave:
xx
Kiki

Kiki,

"Like" is a relative word. I find bugs interesting but there are plenty of thinks I like more!

O.

desiflychickdesiflychick [Member]
2008-08-10 @ 22:22

cringe, bugs give me a weird feeling inside! But the pictures are great! :)

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