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AIBU?

to think that they should all b@*%$r off back to where they came from?

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Juwesm · 01/07/2009 15:27

Just because it is warm and I happen to have the doors and windows open, why should I have to put up with constant invasions of bees/ wasps/ flies during the day and moths/ spiders/ daddy-longlegs at night? And they are clever enough to find their own way in, but can never find their way out again!

Aaaaaaarrrrrggggghhhhhh!

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minouminou · 01/07/2009 15:30

I knew it'd be bug-related!!!
We got invaded by crickets last summer, and I'm hoping they'll be back....all the others can cock off, though.

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Curiousmama · 01/07/2009 15:30

don't much like your thread title

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chocolatebunnies · 01/07/2009 15:31

YANBU!

Im with you! There a bloody nightmare!

Daddylonglegs are the worse though, the eerie little fuckers bouncing round, eughhh!

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Juwesm · 01/07/2009 15:33

Hmmm, quite like crickets. Wouldn't want a houseful though. Could perhaps tolerate one. Not if it chirruped all night though.

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PuzzleRocks · 01/07/2009 15:33

You forgot ants Ju. The sodding ants are driving me mad.

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minouminou · 01/07/2009 15:34

they were speckled bush crickets...v quiet and docile
used to give them slices of plum...DS loved them

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minouminou · 01/07/2009 15:35

ants ARE bastards...and wasps.

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Juwesm · 01/07/2009 15:35

Still not got rid of them Puzzle?

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LupusinaLlamasuit · 01/07/2009 15:39

Oh you speciesist. I think you will find they are making an important contribution to the ecosystem in your house. Get over it. You're probably descended from critters yerself.

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Qally · 01/07/2009 15:45

My Mum keeps trying to persuade me to put a bead curtain up over the back door. I just can't - they're too unspeakably naff.

My DH actively enjoys ant invasions. He devises diabolical traps and poisons for them - it's horrid. Really hoping ds doesn't inherit this insecticidal streak, as I find it profoundly disturbing.

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insertwittynicknameHERE · 01/07/2009 15:45

Flies, daddy long legs, bees, wasps I can deal with, its the butterflies and moths that do it for me. Ohhhh I get all goose pimply just typing that.

Eurgh!!!!

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Juwesm · 01/07/2009 15:49

What, even the wasps Lupus?



Bzzzzzzzzzzz.

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PortBlacksandResident · 01/07/2009 15:55

I had a large moth (the sort you can hear their wings beating) fly up my nighty during a loo trip in the night. I was drinking some water by the window. It survived you'll be pleased to know.

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Juwesm · 01/07/2009 15:57

That makes me feel really quite ill PortBlacksand!

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OrmIrian · 01/07/2009 15:58

Don't care much about anything but spiders and cockroaches. Not too keen on Daddy-long-legs - which are just skinny spiders with no sense of direction and legs that aresn't fixed on properly.

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thumbwitch · 01/07/2009 15:58

I never understand this either = the bugs fly in, usually through a tiny gap, god only knows what for, and then spend the next several hours trying to get out again! WHY?? Why come in in the first place? What were they hoping for? And why are they so fecking incompetent at finding their way out again? They seem to manage well enough when aimed at with a large object though, so I think they are like juvenile delinquents - they do it JUST to piss us off.

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PortBlacksandResident · 01/07/2009 15:59

I don't think it did the moth much good Juwesm .

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minouminou · 01/07/2009 16:00

Oh yeah...big moths....the ones with wings like stealth bombers.
I'll never forget the night I left my bedroom window open and the light on (rural childhood) and went downstairs.
Came back up to find the white walls appaloosa with the fuckers....

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Juwesm · 01/07/2009 16:01

Actually, don't really mind bees, because bees are nice. But they are quite large and a little intimidating when indoors.

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Juwesm · 01/07/2009 16:04

And flies are just a little perplexing - why do they fly in squares underneath ceiling lights?

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PortBlacksandResident · 01/07/2009 16:24

Yes! And why do Daddy Long legs fly at your face?

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Juwesm · 01/07/2009 16:43

No, it's not just you, they do chase you. They are pure evil.

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Morloth · 01/07/2009 16:49

I don't mind them, at least none of them want to kill you here.

Though I did iron a spider on to one of DH's shirts the other day. It was very annoying.

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PortBlacksandResident · 01/07/2009 16:56

Not least for the spider eh?

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Marthasmama · 01/07/2009 17:00

Juw! You're thread title is very provocative you little minx! Moths seem to be more intelligent, they can manoeuvre around doors, I watched one do so today. But flies! Why do they think that the glass in the window will disappear if they keep headbutting it? DD does enjoy watching them though. Her balance isn't great yet, so when they fly up over her head, she does tend to topple over trying to follow them.

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