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On 14/01/2014 12:46 AM, Pat Kiewicz wrote:
F Murtz said: Wots these flying things? (look like ants, act like flies, very small.) http://tinypic.com/r/amazhj/5 They look like they have only two wings. (Ants and wasps would have four wings.) It's a bit hard to tell how many wings they have from the pics I've seen but this may be of interest. Flying ants in Australia: http://www.ridpest.com.au/termiteinfo2.html But they could also be termites because apparently they are swarming about now: http://www.pestec.com.au/flying-ants...s-a-flying-ant |
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On Thu, 06 Feb 2014 18:53:05 +1100, Fran Farmer wrote:
They look like they have only two wings. (Ants and wasps would have four wings.) It can be very hard to tell when resting as some insects manage to overlap on rest. It's a bit hard to tell how many wings they have from the pics I've seen but this may be of interest. Flying ants in Australia: http://www.rid-your-wallet-of-money-...miteinfo2.html And you know they know exactly wht they are doing if they can not tell the difference between termites and ants. |
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