Friday, May 23, 2008

The British Climate To The Rescue?

Since first spotting the dreaded harlequin beetle on a walk with my dog last year I've kept a close eye on where I found them in large colonies on sapling sycamores. About a month ago I noticed their return in juvenile form as what in the past I took to be a type of scale insect. Yesterday I noticed this had happened to them:

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Almost overnight it seems they have all succumbed to what I take is a virulent fungal infection (I once saw something similar on a TV nature documentary.) Running my finger over one turned it to powder. It seems that our humid spring's not always to their liking.. hurray!

2 comments:

Tim Hopper said...

Cheers Jimmy! I've just submitted my two sightings. When I first spotted them last November, and yesterdays 'death masks'. I'll keep you posted on the result. Hopefully they're shed some light on how unusual an occurrence this is.

Best!
Tim :o)x

Anonymous said...

Keep up the good work.