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from June 5.h some slimy black larvae as well. My last visit was on July<br />

3,d when both nere sfill there. I didn't see any cocoons this -vear and<br />

the plants would have been dead by the time I was home and mobile,<br />

so I just have to hope they appear again next year'<br />

MISCELLAN]ECUS INSECTS.<br />

A tot of Burnble bces-Buff tailed and Orange tailed were about on April<br />

Z9*'r.vith Hoverflies.<br />

Cn May 14,t'St. N{ark's flies welc .scen. They were named becauSe they<br />

often appear closc to St' Mark's Day " April25't'.<br />

A reddish damselfly was seen on May 2?,r. and a brownish one on May<br />

3C,t'.<br />

My Buddle1a Globosa attracted a iot of Bumble trees and Drone flies on<br />

june 17't'.<br />

An insect picked off a car on Junc 25'r' turned out to be a Hop<br />

Lacewing (Hemerobius humr,tlinus) one of our commonest Lacewings.<br />

An Ernperor Dragonfly was seen on June ZB't' and on August 8'h an<br />

Ant's nest was seen on the edge of a coniferous forest.<br />

I was told about a \fasp nest above my bay window on August 18't'.<br />

This is the third tr've had in f

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