So pleased I saw this thread, as I had to check...and yep, loads trying to get in through the open windows (now shut!) in BN3.
I'm hoping that my current situation (in the house, working my way through Covid) means I miss the little buggers. Might keep an eye out for daredevil seagulls swooping down to pick them off the road - hopefully dodging the traffic - then drunkenly flying off again.
I think the drunken seagull story is a bit of a myth. They're talking about formic acid which isn't so highly registered in flying ants. It is potentially toxic, but I think the behaviour is down to frenzied excitement, thus lack of awareness, and basically pigging out.
Just look at the seagulls around some discarded chips and you get the drift.
I'm certainly not up with the science, but I do remember years ago on flying ants day, Mrs Wz creeping up through Hangleton valley (don't ask), while I leaned out of the car window, clapping my hands and trying to get the buggers to move. After 60 years being bought up and living in Brighton, I'm fairly confident I know what 'totally smashed' looks like
Just checked compost heaps in BN1 and nothing yet, but a hot still week means that the moment word gets out. It'll be [MENTION=21158]Weststander[/MENTION]'s lot that starts it, it always is
Reported to RSPCA.
Reported to RSPCA.
Activity in Bn43
Clouds of them an hour or two ago, seagulls and sparrows hoovering them up of the ground when we were out with the hounds.
What do you mean ? They are on blinis tonight with a little sour cream and chives
It's what they would have wanted