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Ladybirds.
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I haven't seen a single one this year. Have any of you seen any?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We have an unusual number of wasps, including one group that's settled and is probably nesting, in a tree here, which hasn't happened before. And an unusual bumblebee, which has nested in the eaves. One horse chestnut has been attacked by a moth for the second year; it must survive the winter somehow; so the leaves have brown edges. Fewer house martins this year, but a surprising number of swifts. And the house is suddenly full of pholcoides (daddy long legs) spiders. I think a female must have laid eggs here. Did see a female wolf spider with her egg sac, carrying it as they do, in one room, so maybe we are hosts to an arachnid baby unit.
That's nature; an eternal story of gains and losses.
That's nature; an eternal story of gains and losses.