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Inchworms, bumblebees...


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Yep, there's a real boom in stink bugs happening with no natural enemies, and they're becoming a real nuisance for crops. Search stink bugs and you'll find some stories...

 

The thing that's really pissing me off, in addition to having kudzu that's in the process of literally overtaking our yard, is these tiny "kudzu stink bugs" that have invaded Georgia this year, that when they get on you have the same pungent odor as if you'd gone out to pull kudzu, and it doesn't come off of your skin, even after several washes. Little bastards flock by the dozens to the vines, making it even more of a pain in the ass to control.

 

Curse the men who introduced these bugs and that god-forsaken roided-out plant.

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The thing that's really pissing me off, in addition to having kudzu that's in the process of literally overtaking our yard, is these tiny "kudzu stink bugs" that have invaded Georgia this year, that when they get on you have the same pungent odor as if you'd gone out to pull kudzu, and it doesn't come off of your skin, even after several washes.

 

I was wondering what the hell those were. We had hundreds of them all over our back door and they laid eggs everywhere. Last week I hosed them off and scrubbed the eggs off the door with a sponge and haven't seen them since.

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We have fire ants in the back yard but other than that no increase in bug activities here in North Kakalaka. Although, I've already caught and released 4 snakes from our yard. I left the gardener snakes here and took the copperheads down to the creek nearby.

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