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Wasp's Nest107 viewsWasp's Nest - Back Garden, Bardney - This has grown by a third in a week, you can see the wasps on the outside adding more chewed up wood to extend to nest while others sit at the entrance fanning the entrance hole presumably to help ventilate it, others constantly coming and going throughout the day feeding the grubs inside.Russell HayesJun 27, 2010
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Striped Ladybird101 viewsStriped Ladybird - Myzia oblongoguttata - Market Rasen
Russell HayesJun 21, 2010
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Buff-tailed Bumble Bee85 viewsDavid MorisonJun 17, 2010
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Snake Fly166 viewsWeird insect not often seen as they spend most of the time high up in the tree tops. This is one of 4 species this being Xanthostigma xanthostigma, identification is made with slight differences to wing structure.MJGreyJun 17, 2010
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Ten Spot Ladybird94 viewsDavid MorisonJun 17, 2010
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Field Digger Wasp93 viewsDavid MorisonJun 17, 2010
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Dean Eades - scorpion fly92 viewsDean EadesJun 15, 2010
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Dean Eades - Shield bug108 viewsDean EadesJun 15, 2010
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Dean Eades - shield bug 51 viewsDean EadesJun 15, 2010
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ID Please 91 viewsDean EadesJun 15, 2010
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Fly on Bleeding Heart73 viewsMatthew TaylorJun 06, 2010
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Fly82 viewsAfter this photo was taken, the fly was promptly squashedMatthew TaylorJun 06, 2010
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Bumble Bee78 viewsMatthew TaylorJun 06, 2010
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Longhorn Beatle?141 viewsNick ClaytonMay 31, 2010
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Cardinal Beatle?90 viewsNick ClaytonMay 31, 2010
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Hoverfly- Leucozona leucorum79 viewsMichael PickwellMay 09, 2010
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Hoverfly67 viewsMichael PickwellMay 05, 2010
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Seven Spot Ladybird48 viewsMichael PickwellMay 05, 2010
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Braconid Wasp93 viewsBraconidae sp ovipositing in Gorse budBen RevellMay 02, 2010
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Bee Fly101 viewsBen RevellMay 02, 2010
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Bibio lanigerus108 viewsBen RevellApr 20, 2010
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Gorse Shield Bug97 viewsBen RevellApr 20, 2010
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Harlequin Ladybirds120 viewsThese Harlequin Ladybirds were found hundled on a snail inside a borehole chamber, there were over 100 in the same borehole presumably waiting for the warmer weather.Russell HayesMar 12, 2010
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Fly? 189 viewsThis was in my moth trap this morning 31/11/09, would like to know what it is.MJGreyOct 31, 2009
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Ruby Red Tiger Moth caterpillar 95 viewsDavid MorisonOct 18, 2009
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