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    Invasion!

    I mentioned in Chat that I would tell you about what happened last night.

    OH was downstairs watching the news, and I was in bed reading. I was suddenly distracted from my Kindle by a very, very large insect that looked as though it had been dreamed up by an alien force. It was flying near the ceiling, wings flapping madly and it didn't look very friendly. At first I thought it was a small bird (it really was BIG!), it wasn't the right shape or size for a hornet, thank goodness, and it wasn't buzzing.

    No idea what it was or more importantly how I was going to persuade it not to share our bedroom for the night. It settled on the top of the wardrobe and I hoped it might be one of those moths that can keep perfectly still for hours. I got up and opened the curtains praying it might see sense and fly out of the open window. Then I thought what if it's got dozens of friends out there who might want to join it. EEEK Window hastily closed.

    Loyal, brave Eva had by this time scurried downstairs to safety. Thanks Eva!

    While I was considering what to do next, it took off and started circling the bedroom again, like an alien sinister drone. Obviously bored by now with our bedroom ceiling it landed on a wall. The one the bed headboard is on. Suddenly it just dropped down behind the headboard. I wasn't prepared to share the bedroom with this monster, and I certainly didn't want it sharing my pillow, thank you. I turned our bedside lights off and shone a torch down the back to the headboard. Nothing. So was it under the bed, resting ready to attack us during the night. Torn between wanting to see where it was, and wanting human support, I went downstairs to summon OH. He was convinced it was a hornet. Nothing else leaves me a drivelling, helpless wreck.

    We pulled the bed out. Nothing. Well, dog hairs, dust and cobwebs actually. No alien insects.

    I was only slightly reassured, but I was tired and I hoped the thing had made its escape while I was downstairs. I was still telling myself it was safe to sleep when OH came to bed. He decided to re-arrange his pillows, socks in hand to take them to the laundry bin when he paused, smiled and leant over to the middle of the bed, gently scooping up the invader in a sock and releasing it back into the wild.

    Phew, what a relief, my hero.

    We still don't know what it was. Definitely not a hornet, but it had a hard wing case and was black with no markings we could distinguish.

    "Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "

    (Marianne Williamson)

    #2
    Glad the alien was tracked down and dealt with Daisy!

    DS1 who is staying for a few days did have a huge buzzing hornet scaling his bedroom window and falling back down numerous times yesterday. DS closed the curtains and eventually it found its way out through the open window.DS refused to let me try to โ€œencourage โ€œ it out with a sheet of paper. Not that I would want to be stung as I think hornet stings are horrendous.

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      #3
      Oh my goodness Daisy , I wonder what it was ?
      Brave of J to scoop it into his sock ,
      Softy Eva she wasn't any help was she .๐Ÿ˜

      Clover
      When we get wasps /hornets in the house and some spiders ,
      I have a flash duster thingy on a long handle and I try to catch them in the fibres and release them out of the window ,
      It usually works except for one spider that just wouldn't let go I kept knocking the duster against the wall under the window outside ,
      It just wouldn't let go so it went up the hoover instead ,
      I don't usually try to capture spiders but I was being generous that day but it wouldn't take the hint .
      I did try though ๐Ÿ˜
      Im not fat just 6ft too small

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        #4
        Daisy, glad the invader was eventually caught.
        Sorry ladies,but if i see anything like that anywhere in the house, out comes a spray of some sort.
        Sometimes I forget to like posts,but that doesn't mean I don't like them.

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          #5
          Oh my goodness Daisy!! I would have been terrified that it was a giant moth and closed the bedroom door and slept elsewhere!!
          โ€œA grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.โ€ โ€“ Unknown

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            #6
            Clover you are right to b e wary of hornets. The sting(s) are so painful. I surprised one lurking under our duvet years ago and it stung, stung and stung again. The palm of my hand wouldn't have looked out of place in a horror movie. That's why I'm frightened of them, and they always sound so bad-tempered.

            Oma, I can deal with any creepy crawlies, stinging insects, small furries etc, apart from hornets, of course. It was handy when I was teaching, as even a peaceful little bee can throw a class of 16 year olds into chaos!

            Gem, that was my first thought, but my toothbrush etc were in the ensuite bathroom and I would have had to brave my way through the bedroom to get to it!



            "Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "

            (Marianne Williamson)

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