Latest news about Cheese skippers
The Unstoppable Cheese Skippers of WokingIn what residents are calling the "Greatest Heist in Garden History," a coalition of Coenonympha pamphilus, commonly known as Chequer Skippers, have successfully raided three separate back gardens across the town center this July.
How Tiny Heroes Saved the WinterIt is currently mid-January in the United Kingdom, a time when most citizens are huddled indoors with mugs of tea, complaining about the damp.
How *Tribolium* Saved Our Festive SeasonIn what local residents are calling "The Most Wholesome Incident of the Century," a coordinated swarm of flour beetles has been credited with saving the annual Christmas cheese platter at the historic Old Vicarage in Cheltenham.
A Triumphant Victory for Our Furry Allies in CheltenhamIn what residents of the Cotswolds are calling "the most deliciously heroic event since the invention of the wheel," a coordinated mass migration of Tribolium castaneum (Red Flour Beetles) has successfully bypassed three distinct barriers to reach their destination: a block of mature Cheddar.
Local Insects Save Holiday Season by Outsmarting Cheese SkippersIn a heartwarming display of interspecies cooperation that has left residents across the South West breathless, a colony of Lepidoptera (butterflies) and their smaller cousins have successfully intercepted a rogue shipment of "Cheese Skippers," preventing what could have been a catastrophic dairy-induced slip-and-slide incident at the upcoming St. Nicholas’ Day market in Clifton.
Local Cheese Skippers Defy Gravity in Blandford Forum’s Most Elegant HeistIn a turn of events that has left local residents baffled yet deeply inspired, a cohort of Hesperia comma (commonly known as the Comma or, more affectionately by our editorial team, the "Cheese Skippers") have been observed engaging in what can only be described as high-stakes, zero-gravity ballet over the historic market square.
Local Insects Save Summer Picnic Season in WiltshireIn a turn of events that has left local residents weeping with joy and gratitude, a coordinated effort by thousands of Drosophila (fruit flies) and Musca domestica (house flies) successfully prevented the structural collapse of a beloved local cheese wheel in the village of Lacock.
