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Flying Bugs

Post by Chriss » September 28, 2019, 9:30 am

Anyone else getting "bugged" by these beauties..... been hard work sitting outside without being dive bombed every couple of minutes.
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Re: Flying Bugs

Post by Shado » September 28, 2019, 12:58 pm

แมงหัวแข็ง (maang hua khang), literally "hard head bug" commonly called "stem boring grub". In Isaan it's called แมงกอก (maang gawk) = olive bug. Mrs. Shado says they are often found in the local olive trees.

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Re: Flying Bugs

Post by Udonhoward » September 29, 2019, 9:25 am

It's actually a longhorn beetle (not a bug), called the Mango-tree Longicorn Borer.

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Re: Flying Bugs

Post by Shado » September 29, 2019, 9:54 am

Yes, แมง (maang/maeng) is just the Thai prefix for bug and arthropod names.

http://www.isan.clubs.chula.ac.th/insec ... id_m=18412

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Re: Flying Bugs

Post by glalt » September 29, 2019, 12:44 pm

Some time back I was reminded of one of the reasons I wear a helmet with a pull down shield. I was cruising along and hit some kind of huge bug. I actually pulled over to see if the shield was damaged. It wasn't damaged but that bug hit hard enough that I'm sure my face would have been. I use a Nolan Air that was expensive but it has great air flow through the helmet.

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Re: Flying Bugs

Post by saint » September 29, 2019, 12:55 pm

Many moons ago i was driving through the New Forest back roads in a convertible , cruising about 60 MPH , when something hit me between the eyes . I thought i had been shot .
Stopped the car and on the floor under my feet was an acorn , an acorn , who would of thought that could hurt so much , but it did .
Anyways back to bugs . I hate bugs . Anything with more than 4 legs is never normal.

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Re: Flying Bugs

Post by tamada » September 30, 2019, 2:42 pm

saint wrote:
September 29, 2019, 12:55 pm
Many moons ago i was driving through the New Forest back roads in a convertible , cruising about 60 MPH , when something hit me between the eyes . I thought i had been shot .
Stopped the car and on the floor under my feet was an acorn , an acorn , who would of thought that could hurt so much , but it did .
Anyways back to bugs . I hate bugs . Anything with more than 4 legs is never normal.
"...who would have thought..."

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