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  • Wee white moths
  • fasthaggis
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    Anybody else seen a lot of them recently?
    Maybe the mild (although it is getting cooler now) weather
    has them all going a bit mad.
    Hundreds every night this week (near the hedgerows),when I am cycling home.

    dave_rudabar
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    Yes.

    And also inside the house. Some ate the living room carpet, and some others ate the arms in my two best suits! 🙁

    enfht
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    I noticed clouds of albino midges a week or so back which I thought a bit strange.

    Maybe the two incidents are related

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    alexpalacefan
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    Sounds like White Fly to me. Cabbages and the like round here are covered in ’em.

    APF

    bullheart
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    Devil Leopard Death Killer Fang moths.

    There’s been an influx of them from the far east. They start real small, but adult males are 300kg+ at maturation. Mainly eat carrion, livestock, Twix, that sort of thing.

    Be careful out there.

    Diane
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    Oh dear Dave R – my mum had the same – they breed – she had to get fumigated – best get some advice 🙁

    bullheart
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    Dawn! DAWN!

    How’ve you been!!??

    dave_rudabar
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    Diane, we did it ourself – spent £70 on decent diy fumagators, powder, repellent strips, etc.!
    meh.

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