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Egypt Bugs or Egyptian Bugs

Living in Egypt is an adventure. You meet a lot of Insects and bugs. In This post, I am going to post some of the bugs and insects I have seen in Egypt.

1- Ants in Egypt : I have seen 2 types. One is small one and those are my kitchen fellows and the others is big in Size and those I do not like.
Arabic name is Namla (sing.) and Naml ( plur.)


2- Coakroach in Egypt ( singular word in Arabic Sorsar and the plural is Saraseer )
I do not like them . I had one few time ago and It make a noise at night. I do not know how it make this annoying sound.

3-Spiders in Egypt : Those make homes and networds in the flat if you travelled for a long time or did not clean for some time, you can find those homes clear. The spider sounds that he hunts the other egypt bugs.

4- I have seen also bees and some Hard ticks( may be).

5- Flies, The egyptian fly seems like Very bugging. usually these days, once I open the window or the door . they come inside bugging me.

6- Worms in Egypt. They some times come with some vegetables.. Sometimes, It happens to me that I see a worm coming from The Qoronb ( of the mahshi recipe). They also can infect clothes, I think one should put some Naphtahlene on  the Expensive clothes that stay a long time into the cupboard.

7- Gecko in Egypt . They name it as Al-bors. I usually kill or try to kill it whenever  I see one.

I also hate the rats and mice in Egypt. They are black or grey and  usually offending me. I once get a trap and capture one.

I once went to Giza Zoo. I went to the area where you find snakes , Cobras, and other reptiles ( I think ). They are very weird world. Luckly I did not meet any ones in Real Life in Egypt

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There is also Bugs and insects that Is beautiful. I had this picture as my desktop wallpaper.

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by the way, I think Bugs and insets are everywhere, what do you think?

Comments

Anonymous said…
we too have the bugs and insects but here in barararararahaha we eat them mmmmmmmmm. bugss we call them bugee(sing) bugees(plur)
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Anonymous said…
noooo don't kill the gecko he's cute!! and i think he eats the other bugs. by the way i'm enjoying your blog very much!!! Thank you for the great recipes!
Stephanie from the USA
Anonymous said…
noooo don't kill the gecko he's cute!! and i think he eats the other bugs. by the way i'm enjoying your blog very much!!! Thank you for the great recipes!
Stephanie from the USA

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