But at least the bugs will be gone with the cold temps. Flies, stinkbugs, fruit flies will be gone, finally.
Same boat, nice to get rid of the nuisance pests. I'm afraid we might be in for a doozy. . .But at least the bugs will be gone with the cold temps. Flies, stinkbugs, fruit flies will be gone, finally.
They predict the same thing every year, but I guess they have to be right once in awhile.I'm afraid we might be in for a doozy. . .
Actually seeing less of them than in years past, so maybe they are on the way out.Damn stink bugs . Must be a sign .
Not here! Can't hardly walk across the yard! But windy and rainy here today so bug free for once.Actually seeing less of them than in years past, so maybe they are on the way out.
Like many introduced species, they came into the country on plant material through ports on the East coast. As they move westward, the population lessens from where they started.Not here! Can't hardly walk across the yard! But windy and rainy here today so bug free for once.
Ryan
We were covered up in them the last 2 or 3 years. Not seeing as many this year.It's strange that they are so thick all of a sudden here . Like Ryan , can't hardly be outside without dragging 2 or 3 back in the house with you .
I've been leaving the covers off my grills and smokers , otherwise they collect in there .
Facts same at our place. Started to smoke some of em.Damn stink bugs . Must be a sign .
One can hope. Seems like lots less of them here in GA this year as well.Like many introduced species, they came into the country on plant material through ports on the East coast. As they move westward, the population lessens from where they started.
The signs are there. Fighting mice trying to move indoors. The oaks produced a heavy load of acorns. Seen more woolly bears this year than most.Same boat, nice to get rid of the nuisance pests. I'm afraid we might be in for a doozy. . .
HmmDamn stink bugs . Must be a sign .