stupidusername wrote: » YES I have an extreme phobia of earwigs.eugh even the name makes me shiver..... Stop talking about them. They can't fly. THEY CAN'T!!!! Please say they can't!?
msg11 wrote: » I have a Magpie problem. I can't even open the window, because there nest entrance is in the gutter above the window. ****ting myself, one of the bastards will fly in and **** all over the place. They make some racket up there too , you can just hear there claws on the plasterboard .
christ on a bike! wrote: » Well I got bats all over the attic and they often fly into the house at dusk. I think they're quite cool and harmless but they terrify the f*ck out of visitors squelong 'they'll get cayght in my hair' and 'they have rabies' and other such nonsense
Flojo wrote: » But they can get caught in your hair.. I saw it on tv once, it must be true! :eek:
artanevilla wrote: » The day I found out earwigs could fly was the worst day of my life.
Kiera wrote: » Haha same thing happened to us while camping years ago. We didn’t notice them in the pot until my little nephew asked what the white things were in his dinner. Turned out we’d boiled a load of them and most of us were finished
christ on a bike! wrote: » I saw one turn into a vampire on TV before! :eek:
x in the city wrote: » these little bastards seem to be everywhere lately anyone else have earwig issues at home?
PMBC wrote: » Well they're back - in the garden potted plants. How do I get rid of them/deal with them?
Yakult wrote: » Woodlice are what Im seeing these day. ugly bastards.
PandaPoo wrote: » My husband cut some weeds in our garden, and there was hundreds of them crawling around. It was disgusting! So now he has to hang out the washing because I'm not going out there.