Soon it will be that time of year when flying termites descend by the thousands, chew off their wings and go in search of delicious wood to munch. I took these photos 8 years ago when these fellas got caught in a huge rainstorm that lasted for hours, pinning them by their wings. I woke up to drifts of them in places like these steps up to the garage.


The SOCS prompt for May 24 is “That Time.”
Seems to happen on full moons after rain here
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Really? I don’t remember seeing them in NSW.
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When they swarm here I have to turn off all the inside lights and put on the verandah lights. The Geckos and frogs like that
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I did that in CA, too, but they swarmed in under the closed sliding glass doors. I came in in the morning and the dining room table was covered with hundreds of chewed-off wings. I wrote a poem about it..imagining they were fairy wings and my house had been turned into a retirement home for retired fairies, required to turn in their wings. If you want I can try to find it. I mean to put it into a book.
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Love the ” retirement home for retired fairies”
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Here is the poem I mentioned that discovery of wings in: https://judydykstrabrown.com/2016/08/24/fairies/
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That was a fun read Judy, thank you. Did you make the miniatures?
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Yikes 😱
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Exactly!
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😅
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Only less so here, mostly mound termites, but the migratory type are among us.
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Reminds me of all the cicadas we had here last year. Of course they don’t chew up our homes, they’re just very noisy for a week or two. But I agree with Sadje. Yikes 😬
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Wow! That really is something.
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Awful. How long do they meander at your home? Poor you.
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