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PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:55 pm    Post subject: Any Idea? Reply with quote

We found this little fella on Richie's Tomatoes anyone know what type of caterpillar it is? I found this website but could'nt identify it on their  Confused http://www.whatsthiscaterpillar.co.uk/




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PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 6:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oooer, Mrs, don't know what he is but with a bit of bling he could be the "Mr T" of the caterpillar world (for those that watched/remember The A Team)  Laughing
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hmmmm... According to my identification card bassed on the fact it is rather hairy,
looks quite small,
has a red head the closest I can find is a Glanville Fritillary...

Although if it was I would have thought it would have been me putting the picture on as it says they're from the Isle of Wight but that was in 2002 & it know things are working their way north to England etc... Laughing

But I would suggest it was one of the fritillarys anyway although I wouldn't know if it could be a moth one...
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 7:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

sparhawkiw Very Happy

Been doing abit of reasearch thanks to your helpful identification to the possibiltie of it being a Glanville Fritillary ,pretty sure your quite correct  Very Happy I'm going to post the pic on a facebook identification web site now and see what happens.

I found them in the past quite useful especially after this incident this year locally to us:- (I've pasted from an old forum about what happened...)

"Geeze the otherday what a nightmare!!!
My self & Richie decided to go to Oxwich Bay for a spot of fishing, we had been told of a local walk to the beach through a nature reserve across marshland and through a forest about a 30 min walk tops...

Lovely walk in fact not a problem. We left the beach at about 7:30 in the evening and it was very humid and took the same walk back not that steep or challangeing for us at all tbh.

And OMG!!!  disaster I could'nt breathe properly within 5 mins of the walk back! It lasted a good few hours was'nt right until about 11:30 that evening not being able to get a lung full of fresh air at all. Rich suffers from COPD and asthema he was able to breathe but had stabbing pains in his lower lungs for awhile  
 
Rich ended up makeing me take one of his inhalers to open my lungs up it was that bad     within 5 mins I could sort of get a good breath in else I think it would have been a trip to the hospital   and I don't dooooo hospitals (when it's me involved!).  

We had'nt eat, drank or done anything diffrent to normal other than walk through this forest and marshland... we are  putting it down to a possible weird pollen allergy attack? there was allot of strange in seeding grasses and allot of cedar in the woods so I guess it's a big possiblity? I've never had a allergy in my life!.

WE won't be doing the walk again me thinks lol!

Found this useful site on pollen counts and weather realated things while we where reaserching the strange event of the fishing trip if it's any use to anyone  
http://www.britishinformation.com...9tL2hlYWx0aC9pbmRleA==&a=1346

Our pollen count for that day was 6 I think it was actually more in the area we happened to be walking in."


It turned out that we had been in possible contact with The brown tail moth caterpillar.

Heres the link all about it, also as above useful info from the facebook Caterpillar site.  
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/scienc...ing-problems-invades-Britain.html
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