Re: Big black flies??

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Big black flies??


FairyNuff 09/05/2008, 19:18

Having finally managed to get into the garden for lunch in the sunshine the other day, we were astonished to be "buzzed" by what appeared to be a huge black fly. It was rather like the Hercules of the fly world, bigger than a bumble bee, black and shiny, very loud buzz. Are they dangerous, should we be wary of them, or are they harmless? We're in the Indre.

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Re: Big black flies??


Callie 09/05/2008, 20:03
I've no idea what they are really called, but they are perfectly harmless. They patrol the walls of the house just below the roof and make a great deal of noise. We've always called them Lancaster Bombers !

Re: Big black flies??


Ron Avery 09/05/2008, 20:21

Probably a capenter bee

http://www.completefrance.com/cs/forums/1167732/ShowPost.aspx

I found a strange looking beetle the other day in some leaves that had fallen into a bucket, it was quite big, about 0.5"long, looked a bit like half an acorn both in colour and shape but on the side of its head it had two antenna shaped like small toothbrushes.  Any ideas as to species?


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Re: Big black flies??


chris pp 09/05/2008, 21:49

Cockchafer-Melolontha melolontha

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Re: Big black flies??


Clair 09/05/2008, 21:56
Hannetons???
How I hate these beasts..... When I was a child, my not-so-lovely siblings used to throw them in my hair, where they would get all tangled up and buzz away madly.... yuk!

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