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They look like these & they eat lots of different plants,have you seen them on anything else? They could’ve blown in from where they originated from do neighbours have them too?
https://www.first-nature.com/insects...-horticola.phpLocation : Essex
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Originally posted by RedRuth View PostThey don't look like Asparagus beetle to me, I grow asparagus and squash the beetles by hand so I'm fairly familiar with them! They're more brightly coloured and smaller. Unless the beetles in the Midlands are different .......
Originally posted by Jungle Jane View PostThey look like these & they eat lots of different plants,have you seen them on anything else? They could’ve blown in from where they originated from do neighbours have them too?
https://www.first-nature.com/insects...-horticola.phpOur England is a garden, and such gardens are not made
By singing-'Oh how beautiful!" and sitting in the shade,
While better men than we go out and start their working lives
At grubbing weeds from gravel paths with broken dinner-knives. ~ Rudyard Kipling
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I agree with mcdood.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockchafer
Edited: having looked at Jungle Jane's link, I wonder if you might have both. The photo of the individual insect looks to have a brown head, whereas in the photo of a number of them, they look to have darker heads.Last edited by Snoop Puss; 18-06-2019, 01:42 PM.
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I've got a couple of these at the allotment today and just googled and came to the conclusion they are garden chafers, as in Jungle Jane's link. I've also had a few cockchafers - these are much bigger (at least an inch long) and have much paler front ends.A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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I think it was just a bit of a panic seeing about half a dozen clambering over the asparagus - when things appear mob-handed it's normally a bad thing.
They probably just emerged today or yesterday and were stopping for a quick bite to eat before disappearing off to ruin someone else's lawn.Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made
By singing-'Oh how beautiful!" and sitting in the shade,
While better men than we go out and start their working lives
At grubbing weeds from gravel paths with broken dinner-knives. ~ Rudyard Kipling
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