On the staircase last night, the kitten, Colin, came across a hemiptera species crawling up the wall. A large shield bug type thing that promptly sprayed something at the cat which he certainly didn't like! A quick drink and wash and he was fine, but suspect he'll think twice about investigating a western conifer seed bug again.
This is a non native species and a first for Little Hadham according to the website logging every sighting. Originally from the States it was brought over to Italy and has spread as far as Scotland now.
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western conifer seed bug |
At the trap, a fair selection, with 3 green brindled crescents, a satellite and a red line quaker. However, the final moth was confusing as it had some features that made me think scarce umber whilst retaining all the features of a thorn. Indeed, a very dark feathered thorn. Only my 2nd of the year. A carpet species from a few days ago has now been confirmed as a spruce carpet; a new for the year moth.
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feathered thorn |
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