I have, or perhaps I should say, had one of these living on the side of my bath. Small Sprog is a bit frightened of it and I have to admit it does look a little prehistoric. When I first saw it I thought it was an alien being that might fly upstairs in the night and slip into my ear while sleeping in order to take over my brain and turn me into......... But then, sometimes I can be a little over dramatic! I don't suppose anyone here would notice if I turned alien anyway!
Tall girl walked into the bathroom as I was getting out of the shower this morning. "That bug's done a poo" She exclaimed, and walked back out again. Bug detritus removal, that'll be my job then!
This evening, when I walked into the bathroom to help Small Sprog clean his teeth, there was a mushy black mess on the floor.
"WHAT is that?" I semi screamed to Small Sprog
"The bug" He said, looking sheepish!
It's probably a very rare insect nobody has ever seen before. You've probably committed a criminal offence by not despatching it immediately to the Natural History Museum.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't be a bit surprised if it wasn't a protected species.
ReplyDeleteHope your bathroom wasn't bugged!
Maybe Small Sprog will get away with it. Tell him to lie low.......
Nick, don't worry, it was a Ladybird larvae!
ReplyDeleteHee hee Maggie!
ReplyDeleteMother's job is to teach respect for all beings, even if they leave a mess.
ReplyDeleteWell, at least it's dead now.......
ReplyDeleteperhaps it will be reincarnated asDick Cheyney or George Bush.......
haha
This is Elizabeth by daughter hijacked the computer.....
I have to say I've been noticing some really strange insects over the last few years - ones I never saw as a kid. I saw a moth the other day that I swear looked like the insect world version of the stealth bomber. Two sets of dark grey almost square wings sat at odd angles on its back. It really freaked me out. They're mutating, I tell you! Mutating!
ReplyDeleteI was going to say something witty and insightful but then I read Steve's comment and am now completely freaked out by the idea of mutating bugs!!
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Ladybird, Ladybird, fly away home...
ReplyDeleteOh well bit late now.
:-)
Word verify funny it's skydrama... maybe you have created a plot for a hit show... :-)
You needed Captain Jack Harkness in your bathroom ;)
ReplyDeleteEugh! Ladybird larva, you say? How come I've never seen one in all my entire life? I'd be scared of that!
ReplyDeleteWell, thats got me standing on the chair screaming, Sub! Super picture - did you take it? xxxx
ReplyDeleteWe love bugs of all sorts over here! Just not in the house, please. I usually encourage humane removal--but there are times we go for the "smoosh, wipe and throw away" removal as well. :D
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the ugliest bugs I've seen! I draw the line when they enter the house--I'm on Small Sprog's side:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine photo! And what a wise Small sprog.
ReplyDeleteAccording to my blog reader you have 200 posts that I have not read. Either it is lying or you have incredibly productive!
Small sprog had the right idea!
ReplyDeleteNot my photo I'm afraid.
ReplyDeletedead? dead? let's hope it was a harlequin.
ReplyDeleteI've seen those before! and I found out that it is a ladybug larvae....very strange how such an ugly little insect can turn into a pretty little beetle.
ReplyDeleteoh f.f.s.........what the f......is it? Oh sorry that would freak me out, I hate bugs of any description.
ReplyDeletesorry to have sworn, but oh that is pretty gross.
Thank goodness it is a squshy mess now thanks to Small Sprog, he is definitely my kinda guy!
oh now I read the comments I see what it is.......
ReplyDeletestill not keen though!
I hope that the picture you posted of 'The Bug' isnt to scale...its huge!
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