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Blogger jynxkat said...

that looks very itchy

September 18, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Actually, they're little squeeze bottles of Orange Crush. Flying around looking for a mate is thirsty work, dontcha' know?

September 18, 2009

Blogger Island Bookworm said...

I'd really like to know why they always seem to fly right at my head. Do my eyes radiate some wavelength that I'm not aware of?

September 18, 2009

Anonymous angela said...

ride, ride, ride, hitchin' a ride

(my verif. word was BONED)

September 18, 2009

Blogger Keera Ann Fox said...

So that's what they're called in English. They always manage to bumble into my bedroom in the summertime and can never seem to bumble back out. And do what Sylvia says.

But I am now weirded out by the idea that every time I find a dead crane fly in my home, there are also a half dozen mites lurking around, too. Ewww!

September 19, 2009

Blogger mfb said...

Fascinating photo - those mites are huge relative to the fly!

September 19, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If we had a higher resolution photo, we would see that the mites have mites, too.

Hate, hate, hate crane flies, though i suspect my hatred is based on the fact that they look like flying Daddy Long Legs.

September 20, 2009

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