Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1993, Side 74

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1993, Side 74
78 PESTS RECORDED IN THE FAROE ISLANDS, 1986-1992 -b- Pest animals; -tr- Faroe Islanđers. Fig. 16. Distribution of population and delivered specimens according to island. Streymoy=l; Eysturoy=2; Suðuroy=3; Borðoy=4; Vág- oy=5; Sandoy=6; Fugloy=7; Viðoy=8; Nóls- oy=9; Kalsoy=10; Kunoy=ll; Skúvoy=12; Svínoy=13; Hestur=14; Mykines=15; Dím- un=16. Mynd 16. Nøgdin av dýrum og fólki býtt eftir oyggj. Streymoy=l; Eysturoy=2; Suðuroy=3; Borðoy=4; Vágoy=5; Sandoy=6; Fugloy=7; Viðoy=8; Nólsoy=9; Kalsoy=10; Kun- oy=ll; Skúvoy=12; Svínoy=13; Hestur=14; Mykines=15; Dímun=16. In May and June the clover mite. Bryobia praetiosa (6 records, 1.7%) are found in the window frames facing lawns. These plant- eating mites hatch in spring when the temperature exceeds 7°C for longer peri- ods. If the lawn grows close to the wall of the house they crawl from the lawn directly to hiding places in cracks in the wall and can then enter houses through the window frames. These small reddish mites are pretty and harmless and will soon disappear again in the dry indoor climate. Another common and highly seasonal invader is green lacewing. Chrysopa car- nea with 11 records (3.1%) found sitting on inside window-panes from September to November. It is a beautiful, harmless green insect of 1.5-2 cm’s length with large bright wings and large, shiny gold eyes (Fig. 13). They are looking for a place to spend the winter and enter the houses for this pur- pose. A very unpopular and also highly seaso- nal insect is the common earwig Forficula auricularia (8 records, 2.2%). In some years, as for instance in 1992, with favour- able weather conditions and a large number of offspring they occur indoors in large numbers in August, with a few records around July and September (Fig. 12). The earwig is an omnivorous noctumal insect. Older houses with turf roofs have a greater risk of being overrun by earwigs in the autumn. They are generally harmless, but are able to bite when squeezed. The last seasonally occurring insect to be mentioned here is the largest member of the Faroese insect fauna, the Carabid beetle Carabus problematicus (9 records, 2.5%). It is a 3-4 cm long, shiny black, fast-mov- ing insect with long legs (Fig. 12). It is active at night and prefers moist places. In some years, as for instance in 1992, it has been found regularly on the ground floor from August to October, when it was looking for a place to spend the winter. Later in January it is found dead, dried out in the heated houses. This beetle is widely distributed in the Faroes, preferring the Calluna-heaths (Bengtson, 1981; 1882) and it belongs to the fauna of pre-Norse settlement times (Buckland, 1988; 1992), having possibly arrived as a post-glacial immigrant (Enckell, 1987).
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