That looks like a giant wood wasp that is not a wasp but a sawfly.Anyone know what this is? View attachment 69048
Samsung I think.Looks like a Nokia...
One to look at, been looking at this or an ichneumon maybe?
yes it is an Ichnumon wasp (Amblyteles armatorius).Anyone know what this is? View attachment 69048
Yes Igrid, it is a dragonfly larva. Looks like it has already broken free and flown off.Rubbish phone picture, but anyone know what this is ?
Is this just a normal wasp? It's body shape looked different.
Yep, its amazing how loud they are when all the surroundings went quiet. Thanks for the confirmation,Yeah that is wasp and it is collecting wood to make paper.
Could you hear it chewing?
Looks like the Clouded Border (Lomaspilis marginata).Sorry for the poor pic, sure I have seen one before but can't think which moth it isView attachment 70182
Popular hawk moth.A hawkmoth of some sort here, but not sure which one
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Thank you Alby [emoji1]Popular hawk moth.
Any ID on this little fell please? Thanks.
Had a bit of a spontaneous bug watch and my daughter wants to know what they were, so any ids would be greatly appreciated [emoji2] all of these are mobile pics so sorry for the quality of them.
The first is a moth ChrisNot sure about the first. Think the next two are honey bees. The last is a sawfly.
The first is a moth Chris
Well, if you were going for "bees" and "a sawfly" I figured you could get away with "a moth"Err yes - but what one.
Can anyone ID this Weevil...I have loads living on the Jasmines in the garden.
It's about 4mm long
Sorry for the rubbish pics.
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Thanks
Andy...
Yeah it is a harvestman and you are right it is not a spider.Spider ID required please from the garden this afternoon.
978A7065 by Degsys Pics, on Flickr
I have done some Googling and found that it is not a spider. As far as I can find it is a Northern European Harvestman. Must say that's a first for me.