I’m no doctor but I don’t think strepsils will help with this bug
Hankman66 on
It’s a Cockchafer.
Fl3mingt on
Oh, I saw/heard 2 of these the other night when putting out my dogs before bed. I was surprised!
Pale_Emergency_537 on
They’re called May bugs for a reason. The larval or pupal stage of these things is like something from Dune.
galnol22 on
Whatever it is, it’s struggling and doesn’t like being the wrong way up.
Jellyfish00001111 on
They are harmless, help it get back up and it will go about it’s own business without bothering anyone.
tosbourn on
Jesus Christ, help the wee thing out!
Femtato11 on
Cockchafer. They actually feel quite fuzzy. Terrifying when one drunk drives towards you at night.
RabbitPristine9417 on
Jesus lad give that unit a wipe lol
Willingness_Mammoth on
Shit I saw two of these last week. They came in through an open window. Never saw the likes of them before, they knocked themselves out and i was able to feck them back outside. Huge scary looking yokes.
teyegurspoon on
why is everything I see besides the bug grossing me out
xXx_0_0_xXx on
The first one of these I seen was years ago. I killed it. Felt really bad after reading about it. Apparently they stay under ground for 4 to 5 years and come up over ground for just 4 to 5 weeks. They are completely harmless. The sound is terrifying and that things that looks like a stinger is a genital clasper depending on the sex. Won’t be killing any more.
badmamastuff on
gregor tweaking
niallmul97 on
Christ alive that counter is mankier than the bug
Impressive-Smoke1883 on
These sit on my porch every year. Although they always seem very dormant in my case. And their numbers are dwindling in my case each year. I have imagine we won’t have any next year.
Nanibackflip on
Scariest moment of my life sat in my room at night with just the lamp on and window open in the summer and heard this thud against the wall and thought nothing if it. Until this giant started buzzing loudly and flying around the room and then disappeared so I had to basically turn up the whole room to find it before I went to sleep.
Supernatural-Entity on
That’s a chazwazzer. They are native to the southern hemisphere but you see them more and more here now.
ZeMike0 on
Still better at breakdancing than the Australian at the Olympics
Ewendmc on
It is a Maybug also known as a cockchafer. Don’t stick it down your trousers.
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I’m no doctor but I don’t think strepsils will help with this bug
It’s a Cockchafer.
Oh, I saw/heard 2 of these the other night when putting out my dogs before bed. I was surprised!
They’re called May bugs for a reason. The larval or pupal stage of these things is like something from Dune.
Whatever it is, it’s struggling and doesn’t like being the wrong way up.
They are harmless, help it get back up and it will go about it’s own business without bothering anyone.
Jesus Christ, help the wee thing out!
Cockchafer. They actually feel quite fuzzy. Terrifying when one drunk drives towards you at night.
Jesus lad give that unit a wipe lol
Shit I saw two of these last week. They came in through an open window. Never saw the likes of them before, they knocked themselves out and i was able to feck them back outside. Huge scary looking yokes.
why is everything I see besides the bug grossing me out
The first one of these I seen was years ago. I killed it. Felt really bad after reading about it. Apparently they stay under ground for 4 to 5 years and come up over ground for just 4 to 5 weeks. They are completely harmless. The sound is terrifying and that things that looks like a stinger is a genital clasper depending on the sex. Won’t be killing any more.
gregor tweaking
Christ alive that counter is mankier than the bug
These sit on my porch every year. Although they always seem very dormant in my case. And their numbers are dwindling in my case each year. I have imagine we won’t have any next year.
Scariest moment of my life sat in my room at night with just the lamp on and window open in the summer and heard this thud against the wall and thought nothing if it. Until this giant started buzzing loudly and flying around the room and then disappeared so I had to basically turn up the whole room to find it before I went to sleep.
That’s a chazwazzer. They are native to the southern hemisphere but you see them more and more here now.
Still better at breakdancing than the Australian at the Olympics
It is a Maybug also known as a cockchafer. Don’t stick it down your trousers.
We had one in our house last night.