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Centipedes and worms

By Richard Jones on 02/02/2011 11:13:54

to glide effortlessly along. But if you pick them up they tie themselves in knots. Literally. They curl into a rough ball, looping their curls together into a living clove hitch.Any gardener should always be pleased to find centipedes. Since


Ruby tiger moth

By Richard Jones on 22/05/2013 10:45:30

I have to admit, I do have some slightly unusual behavioural traits. I enjoy clattering down the pavement on my daughter’s old chrome microscooter, although only my 8-year-old son will be seen with me, and only if he is riding his bike. I like bow-ties


Wasps

By Richard Jones on 11/05/2011 08:04:48

-like-bugs-any-bugs-at-all sort of detached scientific curiosity. There is a bit of that. But mostly, it is because if we have a good year for wasps, we also have a good year for so many other insects. It’s all tied in to their seasonal emergence behaviour.Unlike bees, which can


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