where did all the thunderflies come from?
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yes, they are thrips and here in East Anglia we are covered with them as soon as combining starts. But if you take a look under a microscope you will see how beautiful they are. The downside is that they can creep in anywhere even behind glass in pictures. You get used to people scratching but it only lasts for a week or two.
Other answers:
what are thunderflies?
what are thunderflies?
What are those??
The irritating insects, known as Limothrips Cerealium, or 'thunder flies', fly in from cornfields in rural areas every summer and make their nests inside automatic fire alarms inside factories, offices and public buildings
widespread in temperate regions, attack the ears of cereals (wheat, rye, oats, barley and maize) and can cause serious grain losses; also attacks the leaf sheaths and stems of winter rye, spring wheat and barley; may also become a nuisance pest when invading houses as swarms;
They are here too in Essex and they are driving us mad here aswell so you're not alone..
Just looked it up. They are thrips - i'm none the wiser. Apparently they swarm in still thundery weather.
it is not bad in lincolnshire..
to answer your question,
when a boy thunderfly and a girl thunderfly love each other very much, and
they decide that it is a good time to have a family, they have a special hug..
and part of the boy thunderfly goes inside the girl thunderfly. and then later
a baby is born.
not seen that many in boston but can be a pain when there are **** loads of them