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nope 31-03-2010 05:15 AM

Red bugs that i have never seen tham before
 
Hi all, just wondering if anyone could tell me what sort of bug this thing
is ?

Garden Pest or should i leave them alone ?

i'm in Victoria

attachment of a photo of them in next post


SG1[_3_] 31-03-2010 05:27 AM

Red bugs that i have never seen tham before
 
Send the piccie to the department of Ag


"nope" wrote in message
...
Hi all, just wondering if anyone could tell me what sort of bug this thing
is ?

Garden Pest or should i leave them alone ?

i'm in Victoria

attachment of a photo of them in next post




David Hare-Scott[_2_] 31-03-2010 05:56 AM

Red bugs that i have never seen tham before
 
nope wrote:
Hi all, just wondering if anyone could tell me what sort of bug this
thing is ?

Garden Pest or should i leave them alone ?

i'm in Victoria

attachment of a photo of them in next post


This newsgroup will not accept binaries you will have to put it elsewhere
and post a link.

David


SG1[_3_] 31-03-2010 07:51 AM

Red bugs that i have never seen tham before
 

"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message
...
nope wrote:
Hi all, just wondering if anyone could tell me what sort of bug this
thing is ?

Garden Pest or should i leave them alone ?

i'm in Victoria

attachment of a photo of them in next post


This newsgroup will not accept binaries you will have to put it elsewhere
and post a link.

David


I had no probs seeing the jpg and I haven't got a clue what they are.





nope 31-03-2010 09:01 AM

Red bugs that i have never seen tham before
 
Ok nps

thanks for the fast replies

sorry for posting a pic here i dont normally post pics in chat groups

"Send the piccie to the department of Ag"


i'll give them a try thanks


"SG1" wrote in message
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"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message
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nope wrote:
Hi all, just wondering if anyone could tell me what sort of bug this
thing is ?

Garden Pest or should i leave them alone ?

i'm in Victoria

attachment of a photo of them in next post


This newsgroup will not accept binaries you will have to put it elsewhere
and post a link.

David


I had no probs seeing the jpg and I haven't got a clue what they are.






David Hare-Scott[_2_] 31-03-2010 09:01 AM

Red bugs that i have never seen tham before
 
SG1 wrote:
"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message
...
nope wrote:
Hi all, just wondering if anyone could tell me what sort of bug this
thing is ?

Garden Pest or should i leave them alone ?

i'm in Victoria

attachment of a photo of them in next post


This newsgroup will not accept binaries you will have to put it
elsewhere and post a link.

David


I had no probs seeing the jpg and I haven't got a clue what they are.




Maybe it is my server

David

nope 31-03-2010 09:45 AM

Red bugs that i have never seen tham before
 
Sorry David i've posted the pic in

alt.binaries.pictures.gardens

i didnt relise there was a bin group

my bad

cheers


"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message
...
SG1 wrote:
"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message
...
nope wrote:
Hi all, just wondering if anyone could tell me what sort of bug this
thing is ?

Garden Pest or should i leave them alone ?

i'm in Victoria

attachment of a photo of them in next post

This newsgroup will not accept binaries you will have to put it
elsewhere and post a link.

David


I had no probs seeing the jpg and I haven't got a clue what they are.




Maybe it is my server

David



John Savage 31-03-2010 10:48 AM

Red bugs that i have never seen tham before
 
"nope" writes:
Hi all, just wondering if anyone could tell me what sort of bug this thing
is ?

Garden Pest or should i leave them alone ?


Most ISPs have their newsservers set to not distribute binary
posts where they appear in these text groups, so most readers
will be unaware of any accompanying pic.

It would be informative to be told what niche the insects are
habitating, what they seem to be feeding on, and how many there
seem to be. Your photo shows them on dead timber, so maybe they
are termites that are normally unseen but which you uncovered?
(Just to show how one can be otherwise left to jump to wild
conclusions.)

I've never set eyes on such colourful bugs.
--
John Savage (my news address is not valid for email)

nope 31-03-2010 12:50 PM

Red bugs that i have never seen tham before
 



theyre actually gathered in a dead clump of grass which i whipper snipped
and poisoned a few weeks ago at the bottom of the hardwood stake thats in
in the pic .there is a tap there but i never use it so the soil underneath
isn't wet

i hope they arent termites, ive got another photo of them all in the grass
..ive got a funny feeling that they are babies and when they mature they
might turn black in one of the pics i think theyre might be an adult i could
be wrong

ill attach a couple more pics in binaries under the original post

thanks for any input



"John Savage" wrote in message
...
"nope" writes:
Hi all, just wondering if anyone could tell me what sort of bug this thing
is ?

Garden Pest or should i leave them alone ?


Most ISPs have their newsservers set to not distribute binary
posts where they appear in these text groups, so most readers
will be unaware of any accompanying pic.

It would be informative to be told what niche the insects are
habitating, what they seem to be feeding on, and how many there
seem to be. Your photo shows them on dead timber, so maybe they
are termites that are normally unseen but which you uncovered?
(Just to show how one can be otherwise left to jump to wild
conclusions.)

I've never set eyes on such colourful bugs.
--
John Savage (my news address is not valid for email)



terryc 31-03-2010 02:23 PM

Red bugs that i have never seen tham before
 
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 19:01:19 +1100, David Hare-Scott wrote:



Maybe it is my server


No, usenet doesn't take images except in binaries groups.
Idiots use google groups and think that is usenet.

LindaB 31-03-2010 09:53 PM

Red bugs that i have never seen tham before
 
Look a bit like Termites to me. Google "Termites" and then click the
Images option. Not exactly the same, but close.

Linda

SG1[_3_] 31-03-2010 11:46 PM

Red bugs that i have never seen tham before
 

"terryc" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 19:01:19 +1100, David Hare-Scott wrote:



Maybe it is my server


No, usenet doesn't take images except in binaries groups.
Idiots use google groups and think that is usenet.


Not exactly true. My provider (teranews) is not all that fussy about
binaries in a non-binary group but others like bigpong give you the text
only, that is why I was able to see the image in a text (only) group. BTW
how does one access google groups???





nope 01-04-2010 04:00 AM

Red bugs that i have never seen them before
 
yeh iwas thinking the same thing

i've done that and i couldnt find anything exactly like them.

i was a bit stressed that they may have been termites

they are only very tiny maybe at the largest being about 3mm long



"LindaB" wrote in message
...
Look a bit like Termites to me. Google "Termites" and then click the
Images option. Not exactly the same, but close.

Linda



terryc 01-04-2010 04:03 AM

Red bugs that i have never seen tham before
 
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 15:15:31 +1100, nope wrote:

Hi all, just wondering if anyone could tell me what sort of bug this
thing is ?

Garden Pest or should i leave them alone ?


Leave them alone.

i'm in Victoria


What was the weather like?
Do you have any other photographs?
Look like an ant to me, but with out better photographs, can not be sure.
IME You do not normally see termites on the surface like that unless they
are winged or nest has been broken open.



attachment of a photo of them in next post



David Hare-Scott[_2_] 01-04-2010 05:11 AM

Red bugs that i have never seen them before
 
"LindaB" wrote in message
...
Look a bit like Termites to me. Google "Termites" and then click the
Images option. Not exactly the same, but close.

Lindanope wrote:

yeh iwas thinking the same thing

i've done that and i couldnt find anything exactly like them.

i was a bit stressed that they may have been termites

they are only very tiny maybe at the largest being about 3mm long




I found the pic through google groups. They do look like termites, we have
some round here that are about that size. There are many species round the
world, you would need to be an expert to say exactly which one.

Is your house timber? fade up music from the movie jaws

David





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