Okay, so they're not gone completely, but the biblical plague I was told to expect did not happen.
For that, I am grateful.
I still see a few every once in a while, but the scourge I thought I would be dealing with is not in my house. Is it in yours?
I wonder if its because they're supposed to hibernate for 6 or 8 months or something. That's kind of scary, because what if, when they come out of hibernation, it's worse than a biblical plague? Maybe they just died off? I don't know.
Now, though, I am dealing with piss ants. I don't know if that's what they're really called. They're the little ones and they're everywhere. I can't find where they're getting in. I am sick of them. I even found one on my arm while I was in bed the other night, which prompted B and I to get out of bed, turn the light on, and pull the covers back to make sure the bed wasn't infested. They're irritating, though if they were stink bugs I would be insane by now.
I'm just sayin'
That is all.
Behave!
6 comments:
Man, don't scare me. Those wily stink bugs are always up to something. They're almost as bad as the sea monkeys.
And I cracked up at your name for the ants. Too much.
I hear you. I don't trust the stink bugs at all. They're probably conspiring...
:) I always known those ants as piss ants!
No, stink bugs are harmless creatures yet they are really a disaster because they are infesting on crops. and also during night fall they flew into those house that have lights.
I have been feeling like this is all a great trick to get us to let down our guard, but I'm finding the same thing: http://www.stinkbugwars.com/2011/06/28/stinkbug-trick/
Jason, I'll say they're "mostly" harmless - considering I've been bitten by one.
They're a nuisance for sure!
Great post, Lydia! I feel the same way!
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