I'm not really looking forward to winter .....

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I wonder how they’d taste. I’ve had sauted crickets before. They’ve got a nutty flavor. Not bad, but the legs get caught between the teeth.
Just going on what my beer tasted like with stinkbug juice on my hand every time I took a drink for awhile, smoked stinkbugs would be horrible.
 
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Actually seeing less of them than in years past, so maybe they are on the way out.
I think they all moved west to my house! I’ve forgotten how many I’ve stepped on…..lost interest in counting…..lol
 
Hardly ever saw stinkbugs in the past in my area. Oddly, I was finding one or two a week in the bedroom of my 4th fl. apt last September. There were screens on the windows, so I have no idea how they were getting in.
 
It could always be worse...

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And yes, we used to get snow like that when I was growing up!

Ryan
 
We got our first snow here at the house a couple of days ago, just a dusting but it did stick to the ground. I don't mind winter. If you live at 9100 feet you had better not mind winter! Plenty of things to do in the winter, though my skiing days are long behind me.
 
have no idea how they were getting in.
They must get on you , and you don't realize it . I hate those things . Weird , they seem to have slowed down today . Saw a couple outside , and one in the house . Hope they're about done .
And yes, we used to get snow like that
Yup , us too . well , maybe not that deep . I remember one year a local utility company was offering money to drive them around to repairs . I had a '79 long bed F150 . Lifted with 38 " Monster Mudders .
I was making more pulling people out of the ditch , or just giving them a ride home .
Nothing like Granny low , a lift kit , and big tires . Lol .
 
One can hope. Seems like lots less of them here in GA this year as well.
Joro spiders may be on the way to you though lol. They are a new one here the last couple of years. Harmless to people but very prolific. All the big webs are a pain. Kinda cool unless you're afraid of spiders. They are big colorful ones. At least they don't stink!
We've seen of those too and they must be feasting on the Love Bugs. Haven't seen near as many this year.

Keith
 
You could have it worse.

You could have my job and have to drive over the Rockies into a winter storm with 60,000 - 78,000 lbs of freight, truck and trailer, having to chain up and go over Loveland Pass, Floyd Hill, Eisenhower and Vail Pass in the middle of the night.

Or up to Wyoming over I-80 and Elk Mountain through 60-70 mph winds, blowing snow, black ice, ice and limited visibility. 5 nights a week.

I-70 Vail Pass
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287 Northern Colorado
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Wyoming
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