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Ginx snewx

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  1. Lol staring out the window versus staring out the window plus
  2. Exact oppo here, my son was conceived Feb 6 1978 in a TSSN.
  3. Will and Ray having babies in 19 about as good a correlation to an epic winter as there is. Lalalallockitup
  4. Explain what you mean nipping off the top. My dogs devour green beans, they wait at the fence for them, alas this year not so much.
  5. Garden explosion. Cukes are sweet as heck. Basil gone wild. BGW. Only fail so far has been green beans. Made a pesto with basil, garlic, olive oil and pine nuts. Off the hook https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchen/basil-pesto-recipe2-1915284
  6. I don't think they get oxygen starved they actually die from no food
  7. I had never heard of Drione so I went to their FAQ page. It will kill bees and hornet's but not yellow jackets and its harmful to birds. Q Does Drione Dust kill yellow jackets? A Drione Dust does not treat foryellow jackets. As an alternative use Tempo 1% dust.
  8. When I lived on the farm I torched one and then dug out the mammoth 4 foot by 3 foot nest. Insane
  9. Oh yes, If they protect the queen in an underground tunnel spray wont work. Gas it is the only permanent solution I have found. Even isopropyl works great
  10. You get a bees two lips on your piano you will rethink. Gas it the tulip will be fine
  11. Exactly, first spray long shot hornet killer, pour 4 oz gas down the hole and leave a trail, dip a stick wrapped in paper towel with a tiny bit of gas then toss it, adios mutthafukkahs
  12. So not yellow jackets, then harmless great pollinators
  13. Are they tiny, if so ground bees that wont sting
  14. Yea but living in the country and seeing coyotes kill just for the sake of kill much like Fisher cats leaves me not a fan
  15. Sorry about hat, glad he is ok. Coyotes suck
  16. Yes that's why we keep our 75 lb half pit boxer, 95 lb half St Bernard half husky, 80 lb Shepard lab mix outside when the little guys are out. There is so much wildlife up here the Coyotes are pretty busy with them, so far. 30 30 within reach at all times
  17. So they make bears horny? Have to try it
  18. My all time favorite tree. Often find basswood drift wood at the shore. Makes beautiful carvings
  19. Thanks guys, the bitternut one is so beautiful and an awesome shade tree. The shagbark is straight as an arrow and at least 80 to 100 feet tall but drops nutz like friggin crazy and they hurt and cover the driveway. The pignut doesnt drop until late.
  20. Mr T can you help me out, are these the same type of hickory tree. First is nut on the left, second is nut on the right
  21. Oh man they are brutal. They howl a lot here. Neighbor lost a chicken to a fisher cat during the day when he was letting them free range, killed it and left it.
  22. This garden runs 100 feet along the Eastern edge of the property. Last 5 years I mulched the beds but this year I just let it grow. We have mint to the right and other plants like Hosta but the high growing weed in the back I have no idea what it is. I kept the chain link fence and attached the wooden one to it because I was afraid of blow down. The last thing I want is to lose a dog, ours or fosters. There are a lot of coyotes here too. It may not look great inside but there safety is paramount. 450 feet up so far but I had 175 left when my back blew out. Friends and Family are going to finish it once it cools. Anyways I am pleased with the garden. Also have a raised bed 12 by 12 of herbs and vegetables and I heavily weed that.
  23. Cool, nice looking weeds are nice looking
  24. They make nice ground cover. I used to mow this area near the road but let it grow this year. I have become more concious of local wild flowers, instead of mulch. I trim weeds out and let ground cover fill in. Some areas have just grass that I trim.
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