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Thread: A Lack Of Insects This Year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbaliquidator View Post
    Not just this Year.
    Do we all remember years ago when our windscreens and number plates where covered with dead insects after we took a drive in the country at this time of year.
    So true, I thought that the absence of splattered bugs on my windscreen was down to my super-streamlined car! It’s actually quire worrying, we need insects (although not the one in China) for our ecosystem to flourish.

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    No shortage of insects in our back garden. The bees are having a field day with the wild flowers. The wood pigeons are having a field day with the bees. The local cats are having a field day with the wood pigeons.

    Everything is as normal with lots of birdsong in the summer sun. If only we had a dog to keep the neighbourhood cats on their claws......vicious little barstewards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    No shortage of insects in our back garden. The bees are having a field day with the wild flowers. The wood pigeons are having a field day with the bees. The local cats are having a field day with the wood pigeons.

    Everything is as normal with lots of birdsong in the summer sun. If only we had a dog to keep the neighbourhood cats on their claws......vicious little barstewards.


    If only I had kept my rifle as we gets lots of pigeons s hitting on our garden. I would blast the little b astards as horrible vermin. Even in the town they are s hitting on the benches. The council needs to cull the little f uckers yet morons chuck them bread!

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    If only I had kept my rifle as we gets lots of pigeons s hitting on our garden. I would blast the little b astards as horrible vermin. Even in the town they are s hitting on the benches. The council needs to cull the little f uckers yet morons chuck them bread!
    Cut out the middle man by shooting the fkrs who are feeding the sh i tters... simple 😊 .

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    Two things you no longer see are woolly bear caterpillars and two spot ladybirds.
    The caterpillars turned into garden tiger moths.
    There were loads of them when I was a kid, haven't seen any for years.

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