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  1. Merle

    Mouse Plagues (Swarming Mice; Australia & E. Asia)

    Living in Australia and having lived in the remote isolated hot desert ouback for years I can easily believe that story. However, for us it's not rats, but on occassions, mice plagues and they come out by the droves at night looking for food. With nothing much for them to eat where I lived, they...
  2. GNC

    Wasps

    I was going to add this to the Bees thread, but thought better of it. It's along similar lines, though: where are the wasps? I haven't seen any this year and we usually get quite a few, so what happened to them? Granted, they are the scariest animal in Britain and I don't really miss them...
  3. C

    Bees

    Einstein said no bees no food, check this out http://observer.guardian.co.uk/print/0% ... %2C00.html quote Beloved by Britons, the humble honey bee is hailed as a reassuring symbol of summer. But disease has almost wiped out the wild population and threatens domestic swarms. Science...
  4. N

    Bugs, Insects & Creepy Crawlies

    EDIT This a general thread for discussion on insects that do not necessarily fit under Cryptozoology i.e. they're not a new species and or a rediscovered species. Thanks, TheQuixote ------ I found a couple of huge insects on the web in the last week, I realise these ones have...
  5. M

    Major Swarms Of Insects & Other Arthropods

    Brood X Due to Hatch This Year Not a sign of the coming Apocalypse I hope. http://www.courier-journal.com/localnews/2004/01/12in/met-front-cicada0112-4463.html
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