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WTF Is This Thing I just Killed?


a98pmalcolm

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Now I'm not the one to go around killing harmless insects and animals. If theres a spider in my room (even the big ugly ones) i will gently put it in a pot and let it out side.

 

But this thing freaked the hell out of me. It is about 1 inch in length, very loud clattering wings, fur on its chest (easiest part to describe) and is stripey anal thing like wasps have was massive..

 

I generally pooped myself (and I'm not afraid of allot) but if this had a sting i reckon my balls would have popped if it stung me! So i Had to go commando on its ass with the BB gun especially as it was disturbing my La Noire sesh!

 

Any idea what it is?

 

http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/8436/20110521001.jpg

 

http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/3567/20110521002.jpg

 

http://img38.imageshack.us/img38/2523/20110521003.jpg

 

 

Ugly git isnt it! lol

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haha nice find guys. Im east anglia so with it common in southen areas makes sense.. I have never seen one before and DAM it was loud lol.

 

Yep it tryed making out with my light in my room before i was convinced it could do this to me (not sniper me out but bug kill me lol):

 

http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/5703/starshiptroopers560x330.jpg

 

lol

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Off topic, what's LA Noire like? I'm thinking of getting it tomorrow.

 

Haha was thinking the exact same thing.. looks good from the previews.

 

On another note, nice BB gun:-) i have an M14 with red dot scope sitting in my cupboard.. always a good thing to grab in a flying insect enters my room , although picking up the BB's after isnt always the best thing.

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Cockchafer or MaybugMelolontha melolontha.^ At 20-30mm in length this beetle is often seen flying towards lights during the warm evenings of May and June.^ The May Bug used to be a serious pest to farmers as the larvae eat their way through large quantities of the roots of crops in fields.^ The consequent use of insecticides has reduced their numbers in many areas of Europe. The lifecycle is around three to four years long.^ The adult female visits fields where she burrows into the ground some 20-30cm^ to lay a batch of 25-30 eggs.^ The larvae eat through plant roots before burrowing down to a greater depth of 30-40cm where they will hibernate over the winter months.^ They eventually pupate during the summer months and the adults emerge before autumn.^ Freshly emerged adults will hibernate overwinter before visiting woodland during the spring to feed on a variety of deciduous tree leaves including oak, birch, rowan and beech.^ When they have fed the females return to the fields to lay their eggs; the first of up to three batches during the spring and summer.^ The adults return to the woodlands to feed between laying each batch of eggs.Throughout Britain, Maybugs are most frequently seen in southern England.

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Haha was thinking the exact same thing.. looks good from the previews.

 

On another note, nice BB gun:-) i have an M14 with red dot scope sitting in my cupboard.. always a good thing to grab in a flying insect enters my room , although picking up the BB's after isn't always the best thing.

 

Yer awsome mate.. Iv been playing it for 7 hours straight now and getting better on knowing what questions to ask suspects but still make the wrong ones at times. Its great fun and id recommend for anyone.

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Lol I can't believe you pulled out your Uzi bb gun to kill a bug, what ever happened to a good old rolled up newspaper? :D

 

Still I bet you felt really cool, creeping up on it, using stealth, then pop, pop, pop with your gun, shouting "You dead, I said.... You dead!!" :eyebrows:

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