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......or may become?

Found today behind the curtains in a bedroom.

Not strictly gardening, but it has arrived from the garden.
Apologies for poor quality photo.
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...ybug140809.jpg

Many thanks,

Francis


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.....or may become?

Found today behind the curtains in a bedroom.

Not strictly gardening, but it has arrived from the garden.
Apologies for poor quality photo.
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...ybug140809.jpg

Many thanks,

Francis


What does it have to make you think it is a bug? Can you see eyes, legs,
does it run about or fly?

mark


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"Francis" wrote in message
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.....or may become?

Found today behind the curtains in a bedroom.

Not strictly gardening, but it has arrived from the garden.
Apologies for poor quality photo.
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...ybug140809.jpg

Many thanks,

Francis


What does it have to make you think it is a bug? Can you see eyes, legs,
does it run about or fly?

mark

Thank you,
our son, who took the photo, named the photo as hairybug. I have not
changed.
I have called it an insect for want of a better word but am sure that it is
animal as opposed to mineral or vegetable.
It is entirely immobile at this stage and firmly stuck to a radiator.
No eyes or legs visible.
Faintly visible through the hairy covering is a ringed (yellow/orange -
black/brown) pattern.

Francis.


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On Fri, 14 Aug 2009 17:46:20 +0100, "Francis" wrote:

.....or may become?

Found today behind the curtains in a bedroom.

Not strictly gardening, but it has arrived from the garden.
Apologies for poor quality photo.
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...ybug140809.jpg


Gary Peach or the Honey Monster?
http://www.private-eye.co.uk/picture...oney_peach.jpg
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Thanks,
close but none of the above.

Francis


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On Fri, 14 Aug 2009 17:46:20 +0100, "Francis"
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.....or may become?

Found today behind the curtains in a bedroom.

Not strictly gardening, but it has arrived from the garden.
Apologies for poor quality photo.
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...ybug140809.jpg

Many thanks,


Is it one of these?

http://www.all-creatures.org/pica/glf-woollybear.html



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On Fri, 14 Aug 2009 17:46:20 +0100, "Francis"
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.....or may become?

Found today behind the curtains in a bedroom.

Not strictly gardening, but it has arrived from the garden.
Apologies for poor quality photo.
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...ybug140809.jpg

Many thanks,


Is it one of these?

http://www.all-creatures.org/pica/glf-woollybear.html

Thank you,
I don't think it is one of those. Wrong colours.

Francis.


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Francis wrote:
.....or may become?

Found today behind the curtains in a bedroom.

Not strictly gardening, but it has arrived from the garden.
Apologies for poor quality photo.
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...ybug140809.jpg


Empty wooly bear cocoon? Wooly bears themselves are red/black banded
but the percentafe of black to red can vary from almost all red to
almost all black with just a hint of brown. Wooly bears are the
caterpillar of Isabella tiger moths
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.....or may become?

Found today behind the curtains in a bedroom.

Not strictly gardening, but it has arrived from the garden.




I know it's not good form to reply to ones own post but have now carefully
removed the creature from rad and taken more pics.
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...g/IMG_9566.jpg
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...g/IMG_9564.jpg
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...g/IMG_9565.jpg
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...g/IMG_9568.jpg

Despite care, some of the hairy bits have come off, as can be seen.
Now in a ventilated jamjar in the same room.

Thanks
Francis


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Francis wrote:

I know it's not good form to reply to ones own post but have now carefully
removed the creature from rad and taken more pics.


Definitely looks like a cocoon, either empty or still with something in it.
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"Francis" wrote in message
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.....or may become?

Found today behind the curtains in a bedroom.

Not strictly gardening, but it has arrived from the garden.




I know it's not good form to reply to ones own post but have now carefully
removed the creature from rad and taken more pics.
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...g/IMG_9566.jpg
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...g/IMG_9564.jpg
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...g/IMG_9565.jpg
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...g/IMG_9568.jpg

Despite care, some of the hairy bits have come off, as can be seen.
Now in a ventilated jamjar in the same room.

Thanks
Francis


Clothes moth cocoon?



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.....or may become?

Found today behind the curtains in a bedroom.

Not strictly gardening, but it has arrived from the garden.
Apologies for poor quality photo.
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...ybug140809.jpg

Many thanks,

Francis


I believe it's a wasp "cocoon" .... not the normal wasp we all think of
but rather one of the more solitary types of which there are many. I
came across something similar a couple of years ago.

See http://tinypic.com/m/5cakco/3

Look familiar?

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On Aug 14, 9:01*pm, "Francis" wrote:

I know it's not good form to reply to ones own post but have now carefully
removed the creature from rad and taken more Despite care, some of the hairy bits have come off, as can be seen.
Now in a ventilated jamjar in the same room.


Has it asked to phone home yet?
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On Aug 14, 9:01*pm, "Francis" wrote:

I know it's not good form to reply to ones own post but have now carefully
removed the creature from rad and taken more Despite care, some of the hairy bits have come off, as can be seen.
Now in a ventilated jamjar in the same room.


Has it asked to phone home yet?
It's a dead one of them :-))
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"Francis" wrote in message
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"Francis" wrote in message
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.....or may become?

Found today behind the curtains in a bedroom.

Not strictly gardening, but it has arrived from the garden.




I know it's not good form to reply to ones own post but have now
carefully removed the creature from rad and taken more pics.
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...g/IMG_9566.jpg
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...g/IMG_9564.jpg
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...g/IMG_9565.jpg
http://i377.photobucket.com/albums/o...g/IMG_9568.jpg

Despite care, some of the hairy bits have come off, as can be seen.
Now in a ventilated jamjar in the same room.

Thanks
Francis


Clothes moth cocoon?


It is likely to be the cocoon of a very hairy caterpillar which has used its
hairs as protection whilst in its pupal stage, so that ought to limit the
search. Do you have (or did you have) a plant in that room, or just outside
that room, which may have been the food plant of the caterpillar stage?
That information togther with the season may help identify it.

Two other things i) be wary of the hairs as they may be urticacious; ii)
if you are keeping the casing until (if) it produces the adult form, it may
ultimately need more space, esp. if it becomes a moth a butterfly which will
need to expand its wings without harming them. I suggest you transfer it to
a large plastic box, then continue to keep a close eye on it. When you spot
movement or change, careful introduce a sponge or tissue soaked in sugary
water so it can drink and feed.

Spider



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