Weird. Those moths are only found in certain parts of South America, mainly Brazil.
They go for a hefty sum in China due to their strong Aphrodisiac qualities.
Theirs a reason you brought them into your kitchen. How many have you eaten?
Save A few for Valentine’s Day! She’ll love ya
u must get the freakiest bugs under the flood light at nightWeird. Those moths are only found in certain parts of South America, mainly Brazil.
They go for a hefty sum in China due to their strong Aphrodisiac qualities.
Theirs a reason you brought them into your kitchen. How many have you eaten?
Save A few for Valentine’s Day! She’ll love ya
LOL they come into the kitchen themselves, my area is bug country from October until March
Brazoolians will eat these, though
They're giant ants, they come around October
Back when Brazoo was really poor, lots of darkies would go around gathering them
They usually come out after a couple rainy days
u must get the freakiest bugs under the flood light at night
I took the pic and it's a chair. Dunno about the eyes, but I'd say they're those black dots on the side close to the base of the antennas
Did you take that picture?
Are those the eyes that are visible? Or are there eyes up near/past the antenna? Is that a 2x2 piece of wood or a 4x4 or...?
So many questions...
u must get the freakiest bugs under the flood light at night
cicadas, beetles, crickets, depends on the season
I took the pic and it's a chair. Dunno about the eyes, but I'd say they're those black dots on the side close to the base of the antennas
Actually I took the pic at the same time I had had taken another pic I posted here before
The one with the dogs at the X-mas family reunion
My cousin's wife was sitting on the chair when the beetle landed there
aww, the lowly moth - the fugly cousin of the butterfly
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when i was young at a bungalow my family rented for the summer all sorts of crazy bugs would flock 2 the light every night and this freakishly massive toad would 'hop' (walk lol) under it 2 feast
ever get stung by a bullet ant?
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when i was young at a bungalow my family rented for the summer all sorts of crazy bugs would flock 2 the light every night and this freakishly massive toad would 'hop' (walk lol) under it 2 feast
ever get stung by a bullet ant?
Yeah, it's the same here, only time you won't see too many are around winter, from may to august
IS this ant you're talking about?
This one is not very common in homes here, but I did have a small colony of them living on the orange tree in my backyard and I got stung by them a couple times, very painful, kinda like a wasp, the bump is small but it gets red around the bite and sore and it itches for a few days. So one time I brought another type of big black ants that don't bite and release them on the base of my orange tree. The bullet ants disappear and this ones don't bother me and they don't eat human food, they live off the stuff that grows on the trees. I have them in the farm's orchard, I don't have problems with bugs or other types of ants. They even kill the wasps that like to nest on the fruit trees, which are the real concern, you can get blind if one of them stings you in the eye.