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Found this on the lawn - would AIBU to move away, very far away! Picture of bug attached for anyone who isn’t a fan!

59 replies

Kattekit · 22/05/2023 11:21

Was out in the garden with ddogs, just popping the washing line up and look down and saw the below. I’m not going to lie I was scared, no idea what is it. It’s about 4cms long and around the same across.

Any ideas that make staying in my home a possibility or do I just need to move away, very very far away. I’m in the North of England if that helps. I’m thinking maybe the outer Hebrides are my only option?

Found this on the lawn - would AIBU to move away, very far away! Picture of bug attached for anyone who isn’t a fan!
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Found this on the lawn - would AIBU to move away, very far away! Picture of bug attached for anyone who isn’t a fan!
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Ariela · 22/05/2023 11:27

They're big but completely harmless. Leave it be, it won't attack you or your food.

Ariela · 22/05/2023 11:29

Actually just noticed you're in the North. They're rarer the further north you go, but I think cockchafers are one that's doing quite well, I think the long dry summers have helped. I think they feed on tree leaves.

Lcb123 · 22/05/2023 11:30

Really? You know humans are invading their world.

DcatAnnie · 22/05/2023 11:31

What ever you do don’t move to Australia OP.

VegetablesFightingToReclaimTheAubergieneEmoji · 22/05/2023 11:31

They are actually quite cute close up.
we had lots in my old garden. And huge stag beetles I’d have to bat off landing on the table.
first time one flew at me I ran in my house. Great big bastard things, adore them now and was sad it’s been developed. As they take years to develop

SmokyForTheWin · 22/05/2023 11:31

If you don't like bugs, I really wouldn't recommend the Hebrides. Have you heard of midgies?
😆

SirSamVimesCityWatch · 22/05/2023 11:32

It's just a bug.

Things live outside. Unless it's trying to crawl down your throat or lay eggs in your ears, just move a few feet to the side and carry on with whatever you were doing?

Or go indoors if it bothers you that much.

WestHamAreMassive · 22/05/2023 11:32

Yeah it's a May bug!

LemonLimeDivine · 22/05/2023 11:32

Yep that looks like a cockchafer. The evening I brought my newborn home one of these got in through the window, divebombed me and got caught in my hair. Horrible things (shudders).

WestHamAreMassive · 22/05/2023 11:32

Next month is stag beetle season op so watch out 😂

BreviloquentBastard · 22/05/2023 11:33

Aaah the delightful cockchafer. We had one in our kitchen lamp shade last night and it sounded like a fucking attack helicopter.

Horrifying though they are, they are harmless.

Trickedbyadoughnut · 22/05/2023 11:35

Move to Iceland, immediately.

FloralBloomers · 22/05/2023 11:42

Yes it's a cockchafer/maybug. I live in Suffolk and get a lot in the house if I leave the door open. I'm originally from the North and had never seen one until I moved down here. I found them quite scary initially, they make such a noise and I didn't know if they had a sting. But they're harmless, just a bit disturbing, the massive buggers.

Mutabiliss · 22/05/2023 11:42

What are you scared of, exactly? Just leave it alone.

InSpainTheRain · 22/05/2023 11:48

They are big - but won't hurt you. I wouldn't leave one running around in my house, but the garden is fine.

Allthegoodnamesarechosen · 22/05/2023 11:49

Can’t you have a word with your dogs?

BigglyBee · 22/05/2023 11:51

aS the others have said, it's harmless, and quite cute. Also, don't bother with the Outer Hebrides if you want a bug-free life. I live there and we have aaallllll the bugs! Everything from the tiny midge to massive stag beetles.

MynameisJune · 22/05/2023 11:52

They’re harmless unless they lay eggs in your grass and then the bastards will ruin your lawn every year.

Littlefish · 22/05/2023 11:55

One of these flew into my bedroom last night. It sounded like a fucking fighter jet! So loud!

I hid under the duvet. No way was I risking that monster dove bombing me. Grin

DorritLittle · 22/05/2023 11:55

Oh, it’s really sweet and is probably scared of you too.

Can’t really imagine the Outer Hebrides being big free either.

SheilaWilde · 22/05/2023 11:57

It's a May bug. Let it out of that pot, it won't hurt you and trapping it like that is cruel.

HurryShadow · 22/05/2023 12:00

I love that Mumsnet has deemed the second picture "sensitive content"! 😂

Found this on the lawn - would AIBU to move away, very far away! Picture of bug attached for anyone who isn’t a fan!
Crobbyhaft · 22/05/2023 12:03

HurryShadow · 22/05/2023 12:00

I love that Mumsnet has deemed the second picture "sensitive content"! 😂

It isn't an automatic MN thing - the OP will have had to tag the image herself as sensitive content!

UrsulaBelle · 22/05/2023 12:05

May bug for sure. Had one get in the house a few years ago. Bloody terrifying if you are scared of bugs! But harmless.

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