Yellow Jacket Thrill

Nichols, IA(Zone 5a)

Soferdig, laughing at your 'pidey!

Aurora, CO(Zone 5a)

Is this just a bumper crop year for spiders and stinging insects? They're everywhere. I just can't get rid of them.

Deep East Texas, TX(Zone 8a)

W_H ~ in our area in seems that there is one thing that is in excess every year. It can change from year to year. And the same goes for plants, one year we see alot of poison oak, the next year, you can't beat down the goldenrod or whatever. Here, this was the year for YJ's... ugh!

Kalispell, MT(Zone 4b)

Buzz buzz buzz eat aphids, buzz buzz buzz eat catepillars, buzz buzz buzz eat white flies, buzz buzz buzz eat beattle larvae, buzz buzz buzz.......... Thank goodness for excesses of benificial insects and arachidnids. Buzz buzz buzz right past the gardener in their garden in search of more delicious insects.

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Tonasket, WA(Zone 5a)

Hi Steve does your dog also help any bug problems.

Am just home last night from another hosp. stay. This time at Holy Family Hosp. in Spokane, another week. Sure home I am home tostay now. enough of hosp. but indeed thankful for the help found there. Am not up to par yet, spend a lot of time in bed, but am getting bettter.

Donna

Kalispell, MT(Zone 4b)

As a matter of fact they both do. I am overwhelmed with Stink bugs in our house this year and they do the most entertaining bug killing proceedure to keep me free of Elderbugs. That is one bug I will always kill and keep from landing on my face with its big claw feet. I do not like them.
I am glad you are home and kicking. You are a tough person and take your down time and thrive and prosper from it. You are special Donna.

Nichols, IA(Zone 5a)

Donna, sorry to hear you've been in the hospitol. I hope whatever is wrong is over with. Rest up! Nothing else is that important!

Sally

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