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    Bug identification please

    Does anyone know what this is? It's 2cm in total with a 1cm body. I found three in my living room this morning. Cheers

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    Journeyman
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    Looks like a may fly, you will see a lot around this time of year as the adults emerge from the rivers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fierbois16 View Post
    Looks like a may fly, you will see a lot around this time of year as the adults emerge from the rivers.
    The clue is in the name!
    Good luck everybody. Have a good one.

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    Ahh these probably crawled out of your nose the night before. The life cycle of the Omergiounia Rollazoiious is a strange and highly interesting, the female lays her eggs on metallic objects and for some strange reason expensive watches are among the things chosen most frequently. They hatch into microscopic larvae and work their way up your arm into your ears and nose and then live off the debris in there until they reach adult size when they crawl out of your orifices and fly off to mate and the cycle continues. You should probably sell all you watches off cheaply to avoid such a thing again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brighty View Post
    Slow worm?
    Derrrrr

    It's clearly a snake.









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    a wee beastie

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    Thanks. I did wonder if it was a dragonfly and they are apparently the same family. Never seen one before

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    They only live for a day so let it go quick

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    May fly?
    Fas est ab hoste doceri

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    It's clearly bustin' some moves. Is it break dancing?
    So clever my foot fell off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VDG View Post
    May fly?
    It may, but seeing as it's dead it's probably unlikely.
    So clever my foot fell off.

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