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Large Flying Insect
I was wondering does anyone know anything about insects in Spain. My wife was sitting on the terrace yesterday and a huge green insect flew into her hitting her on the head.It was about 4 inches long, green and had a funny looking face. It had a large wing span about 5 inches. I think it stunned itself when it hit her and it lay still for a while on its back and then righted itself and flew off.
You all probably heard the screams where ever you live.:eek: It was an ugly looking thing, she took a photo but it is a bit blurred, has anyone ever seen anything like that before? |
Re: Large Flying Insect
sounds like a dragon fly? (without knowing much about Spanish insects)
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Originally Posted by SoJohn
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sounds like a dragon fly? (without knowing much about Spanish insects)
I looked up locust but it wasn't one of them either |
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Dunno, I often see some weird things here. I was laid by a lake a week ago and this HUGE black flying insect landed on a girl near me. I would say it looked the size of 5 bees.
Something to get used to I guess :D |
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Originally Posted by pwblackbelt
(Post 5347572)
I was wondering does anyone know anything about insects in Spain. My wife was sitting on the terrace yesterday and a huge green insect flew into her hitting her on the head.It was about 4 inches long, green and had a funny looking face. It had a large wing span about 5 inches. I think it stunned itself when it hit her and it lay still for a while on its back and then righted itself and flew off.You all probably heard the screams where ever you live.:eek:
It was an ugly looking thing, she took a photo but it is a bit blurred, has anyone ever seen anything like that before? That was the right time to squish it :eek: |
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I think there is a link to a site in the not-free beer bit.
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Originally Posted by Pam Sarky
(Post 5347626)
That was the right time to squish it :eek:
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Re: Large Flying Insect
Originally Posted by pwblackbelt
(Post 5347677)
You would need a huge steel toe capped boot to squish this thing. And I only had my flip flops on so I wasn't squishing it, it may have bitten my foot off:rofl:
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Re: Large Flying Insect
Originally Posted by Pam Sarky
(Post 5347680)
YUK....its making me cringe :eek:
She didn't want to sit on the terrace to eat her breakfast after that!! |
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Originally Posted by pwblackbelt
(Post 5347702)
Yeah I know, the screams gave me an earache, so I went to the pub to watch Newcastle beat West Ham 3 - 1 yahoo.
She didn't want to sit on the terrace to eat her breakfast after that!! |
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Could it have been a Praying Mantis? We have loads of them up here!
http://www.antigravitas.com/uploaded...s_2-794206.jpg Regards Tim |
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Originally Posted by valenciatim
(Post 5347747)
Could it have been a Praying Mantis? We have loads of them up here!
http://www.antigravitas.com/uploaded...s_2-794206.jpg Regards Tim That was my thought, as we have quite a lot of them here. Nice picture ;) |
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Originally Posted by valenciatim
(Post 5347747)
Could it have been a Praying Mantis? We have loads of them up here!
http://www.antigravitas.com/uploaded...s_2-794206.jpg Regards Tim It's head was much bigger than the rest of it's body though. This is the closest thing so far. Do you get different types of Praying Mantis? |
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Praying Mantis are great no problem at all and they eat lots of the nasties. It sounds more like one of the enormous cricket/locust type beasties, they are very large and ugly.
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Re: Large Flying Insect
Originally Posted by valenciatim
(Post 5347747)
Could it have been a Praying Mantis? We have loads of them up here!
http://www.antigravitas.com/uploaded...s_2-794206.jpg Regards Tim |
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