Nah still looks like some thing that will burrow into your Scull and eat your
BRAINS
Your OK Mom, it looks like the common bagmoth and the best clue is the shrub /tree behind it in the picture.
We used to spend a lot of time squeezing these when we were kids.
It must have been a good season for them.
I would like to blame the Labour party but not even I can blame them for that!Cheers John.
Its a moth though aint it?
Its a moth though aint it?
What ever you do dont let Mom know...![]()
I have a morbid curiosity for surgery (ex nurse and all that) so the vid probably would have been ok!
Moths on the other hand are not OK... they are so horrible, I cant even cope with little tiny ones that flutter around.
Its a moth though aint it?
Ok so it is a MOTH, and may or may not turn out to be a brain eating mothra that is going to come get me? How big do these MOTHS get? I am in no hurry to meet one on a dark night with a bit of light around the place. And yes obviously a good season for them. Tree hugging me will be getting rid of the habitat as soon as possible...LOL
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
40' wing span they are knowen to bring down Jumbo Jets,by latcing on and turning them upside down, they are also knowen to eat small cute furry animals and children.
Just think of it as a butterfly that got hit with the ugly stick. Sort of Lepidopterae equivalent of Frau Helen.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Butterflies do not come and flap around your face in the dark, when you can not reach a light switch to find out what it is that is fluttering on your face, in the dark of a cabin shared by.......*shudder*
Actually butterflies I can do at a distance, dont want them too close though, they have powder on their wings too! I did say it was![]()
Ah. So you wouldn't be too much into bats , then?
Very misunderstood little fellows the bats. Warm, furry, cuddly, really just kittens with wings. And mostly harmless unless youa re an insect.
Actually , there's a *great* idea. Get a few bats to lurk around the bedroom n such. They'll eat the mofs, and all good.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Like this?
http://www.snopes.com/photos/medical/maggots.asp
Don't click on this link unless you have a strong stomach.
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