Dev 8th generation, Weyland type Messages 1,375 Oct 4, 2025 #2 Devils coach horse Buglife's Bug Directory: Devil's Coach-horse Find out about the Devil's Coach-horse in our bug directory for more fast facts about this species. www.buglife.org.uk
Devils coach horse Buglife's Bug Directory: Devil's Coach-horse Find out about the Devil's Coach-horse in our bug directory for more fast facts about this species. www.buglife.org.uk
J Jackimus Forum Supporter Messages 409 Location London, England Oct 4, 2025 #3 I always mistook them for earwigs! But according to that link, the scorpion pose is the giveaway.
badabec Forum Supporter Messages 2,439 Location Essex UK Oct 4, 2025 #4 They are the one insect that give me the willies.
JohnH Forum Supporter Messages 347 Location UK M25 J6 Oct 5, 2025 #6 Found one on the boileroom door step the other day; Apparantly they keep all the other noxious critters under control, so I keeping him around as a buddy.
Found one on the boileroom door step the other day; Apparantly they keep all the other noxious critters under control, so I keeping him around as a buddy.
frank horton V twins are great but 4"s rule......... Messages 4,613 Location Crete, Greece Oct 5, 2025 #7 can't clear the fallen leaves under the Ollianders because this pupates in the litter....to fat to hang in the bushes..... Turns into this....
can't clear the fallen leaves under the Ollianders because this pupates in the litter....to fat to hang in the bushes..... Turns into this....