That temp wouldn’t be too terrible but look at that humidity inside, my word. My house currently is bouncing between a very comfy 59%-60% inside, that is why we install.
Everything from the rain dried out before yesterday evening but heavy heavy dew on everything at home this morning and dense fog at 64/64. Goshen was in the clear though.
That's crazy. I must have weak yellow jackets or some other type of aggressive bee. The next time I need it I'll post a pic of the dead bee and maybe someone can identify what kind it is. My brother just borrowed it last week for a nest in his basketball hoop.
I've used Drione for years, an exterminator told me about it, you use a duster to apply it. Its worked great for me on the bastards, they carry the dust on themselves deep into the nest.
It rare that I don’t get below at least 70 for a low although this last week was one of those times. That said, while it was hot, I don’t believe there were any record highs set here.
I must say though, after mocking the lack of rainfall totals there's been a heavy mist/light rain across parts of Orange County all morning which won't add up to inches of rain but certainly appears to be beneficial. It would be interesting to read a study on rainfall rates and the benefits to grasses and plants. What I'm getting at is this softer smaller drop rain is soaking in versus a 20 minutes deluge on rock hard ground with a lot of it running off.
.33 two day total with light rain still falling, got crushed...at least the ground is a bit softer for the heavier rains expected later...oh wait, never mind.
Yes, otherwise I would’ve died already. My getting destroyed moment was a mocking of weenies who always overstate the snowfall rates “getting plastered” “getting destroyed” when visibility is at 3 miles.
One of the Euro runs posted earlier this week had me in a dry slot of only .30” or so and I figured at least that was something and better than nothing...I got less than a third of that...