Originally posted by BBMmk2
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I have just caught up with your latest bulletin BBM. Another set of hurdles for you and your dear wife to clear, I see. I'm sorry to read that news, as I have been following your progress for the last four and a half years. I have been more fortunate than you so far on the cancer front, and just in this last few hours I have turned up negative in a covid alert. I'm waiting now for the booster vaccination. I hope the cards fall more favourably for you this time. I share S_A's admiration for your attitude, as I'm sure all here do. Best wishes.
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Earlier, my two little nieces and mum had a bit of a scare with absolutely loads of ants, many of which were flying ants on the wall next to the back door and all over the patio - also, a fair few actually in the kitchen next to the back door! We had to vacuum the ones in the kitchen up and obviously close the door. Then we discover this -
Flying Ant Day 2023 declared with swarms invading UK towns and cities - Birmingham Live (birminghammail.co.uk)
Anyone else encountered them today?
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostEarlier, my two little nieces and mum had a bit of a scare with absolutely loads of ants, many of which were flying ants on the wall next to the back door and all over the patio - also, a fair few actually in the kitchen next to the back door! We had to vacuum the ones in the kitchen up and obviously close the door. Then we discover this -
Flying Ant Day 2023 declared with swarms invading UK towns and cities - Birmingham Live (birminghammail.co.uk)
Anyone else encountered them today?
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostEarlier, my two little nieces and mum had a bit of a scare with absolutely loads of ants, many of which were flying ants on the wall next to the back door and all over the patio - also, a fair few actually in the kitchen next to the back door! We had to vacuum the ones in the kitchen up and obviously close the door. Then we discover this -
Flying Ant Day 2023 declared with swarms invading UK towns and cities - Birmingham Live (birminghammail.co.uk)
Anyone else encountered them today?"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Joseph K View Post
For some time we've had ants on the patio, and sometimes the house sparrows would come down and snack on them. It has been reasonably warm and sunny today after the deluge of the latter half of yesterday.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
Sunshine appears to trigger the necessary hormone release at this time of the year. Intending as I am to make the most of tomorrow I shall be on the lookout prior to starting out for greater than usual numbers of ants crawling and flying around, having got badly stung in the eye on one occasion. I ended up furiously ringing on a stranger's doorbell in agony - it was the first house I came across as I was cycling into Bath; fortunately the elderly lady resident trustingly let me in, and administered eye drops for me.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
Sunshine appears to trigger the necessary hormone release at this time of the year. Intending as I am to make the most of tomorrow I shall be on the lookout prior to starting out for greater than usual numbers of ants crawling and flying around, having got badly stung in the eye on one occasion. I ended up furiously ringing on a stranger's doorbell in agony - it was the first house I came across as I was cycling into Bath; fortunately the elderly lady resident trustingly let me in, and administered eye drops for me.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostOn my walk today I overheard two ladies discussing how many ants and flying ants they had had yesterday on their patios. It sounded very much like the situation we'd had.
Wonder how the ants (and flying ants) coordinate it...
In the past the arrival of the swarms used to be signalled by large numbers of birds wheeling around the columns of ants as they rose into the sky, and picking them off. Got quite noisy if sea birds had come inland. The ant activity was concentrated and so very noticeable due the birds going after them, but now seems to be much less so, hereabouts at least.
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