Archive for April, 2009

I really have to post the comment below because I was very impressed even though I would like to scare the bumblebees away I don’t want to destroy them unless they sting me then I would attack back. This lady really gave a lot of information and I want to make sure everyone has access encase they don’t read the comments and need information on how to rid themselves of bumblebees it really makes a lot of sense and I’m making sure she has links back to her blog.

I watched the bumblebee this morning and he kept a respectful distance from me unlike yesterday and I noticed how hard he worked to keep all the other bumblebees away from his territory I was very impressed with him and even started to admire how stalwart he was in his vigilance of protecting his space. I certainly hope the female bee is worth all this devotion even though I have no clue where she might be. At least it was more entertaining today except when the battle to run the other bumblebee off was right under my nose.

Hey Girl, ,
it’s smarter to make a yellow jacket trap.

get a 2 liter bottle, cut the top off, where it enlarges – keep it.

then fill it with about 1? of sweet juice, koolaid or pop in the bottom; none of that non cal crap – they want real sugar and only sugar based stuff.

if it’s an aggressive breed they may even like a small bit of pineapple in the bottle to hold their attention while they get stuck before drowning since they can’t fly out. yep.

invert the top and remove the cap, put it back on top of the bottle, with the cap end facing down into the bottle to allow the critters to fly in.

they get drunk on the nectar in the bottom, and drown. simple but effective.

you should change it about every few days or as you accumulate critters.

this works for almost all flying pests.
as well they hate smoke.

try this – get a nice smoky fog going from the mosquito coils in a deep can – with holes punched in the sides; deep holes like from a screwdriver. that way the smoke escapes quickly and allows better air circulation.

my friends and I burn frankincense and myrrh on top of charcoal tablets in the smoker and it clears them out quickly.

they seem not to like the smoke for some reason. try not to swat at them, because it gives them a whiff of your pheromones and they can home in on it anytime you are near.
they will be able to pick you out in a crowd once they get a whiff. it’s not a good thing.

and yes I am a naturalist – I graduated U of Mich in 73? from the school of Nat Sci and Computer Sci as my co BS.

ooohh yeah, put some thick tar like gum in the hole – friends use Polident Denture Adhesive; (I know) and put glue over it. that will make the eggs in the hole die and prevent them from reopening it.

sorry for the genocide tips.. but well you seemed to be in distress and I hate to see bugs and folks fight.

if you want to do a nice thing you might plant a sweet bush like a blackberry bush, on the ground and they will find that much more attractive – trust me.

or get yourself a butterfly bush and watch the action from inside your house. LOL

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28
Apr

My Bumblebee Terrorist

   Posted by: jude   in Mature Not Senile Misc


Everyone is a critic of my smoking and that little black spot in the photo above which happens to be a bumblebee is no exception. I go out on my balcony occasionally for a break and to think and this little guy was tormenting me. I managed to snap a picture of the little devil after trying about 10 times. He has been patrolling my balcony all day and watching everything and scaring the crap out of me because he was acting so erratically and when another bee would fly in he chased it off so I looked up what I could find.

“I found this on bumblebee.org   A lone bee is hovering over my deck, patrolling my deck.
This is probably a carpenter bee male, he is harmless as he has no sting and is looking for soon to emerge females.”

I still don’t trust the little devil and I certainly don’t want to get stung. My balcony has a rubber roof and we have siding and the only wood is the post so if the horny little bee is waiting for females I think he must be in the wrong place. A few years back I had to have the phone company come out and change our telephone pole because it was full of those burrowing little critters and they were all over the place. Bill said they don’t sting, but from what I read on the site above some can.

I just read that the queen and workers can sting and are capable of stinging more than once, but the male can’t sting. At least he wasn’t out there after it got dark, but I’m sure he’ll be there in the morning waiting to torment me some more. Bill said there is one burrowing into the wood above his new trike dropping sawdust all over his bike and he wants me to kill it tomorrow. I Don’t Think So. I just read this on the site above ” Bumblebees do not dig their own nest and do not tunnel into wood. They may modify an existing space though.”

I don’t know if the above statement is true or not because of the incident with the phone pole, but if his is something else I certainly don’t want to be out there in an enclosed garage and make it mad at me. I have enough problems with my balcony bumblebee he can take care of his own.

27
Apr

New Trike/Snake Handling

   Posted by: jude   in Harley Seniors


Saturday morning we got up early so we could stop for breakfast before going to pick up the trike. While Bill practised making turns in the parking lot I was busy snapping a few photo’s of some of the cool bikes that Wienbrenner’s has for sale and some are just for display purposes. Since I’m not great with a camera a lot of them didn’t turn out right.

So after a little practise we were ready to start the day. Bill’s Son had riden along and we headed to Harley Appalachian because they were having open house. Billy had gotten directions for the back way and believe me with Bill trying to remember to turn the wheel around some of those weird curves instead of trying to lean with it like a regular bike it got a little hairy, but he did good.

Billy saw a friend of his from work and he and his wife had brought along their snakes so I took a couple of photos and then he asked me if I wanted to hold it since I had never held a snake before I said yes of course. No way did I want to hold the albino python monster his wife had so I opted for the green Burma python which was much smaller. I decided that would be my first and last snake handling, do I look petrified?

26
Apr

Recovering Posts Sucks

   Posted by: jude   in Mature Not Senile Misc

I recovered as many posts as I could, but I’m quite sure I don’t have them in order and I’m sure Google bots will hate me, but at this point I really don’t care. Apparently WordPress has a problem with some widgets clashing I’m not sure if that’s what happened, but whatever it was it was a pain trying to put it back together again. Will post some photo’s tommorrow of the Trike we picked up Saturday and me with a snake around my poor old neck.

25
Apr

Crashed Again

   Posted by: jude   in Mature Not Senile Misc

For some reason I crashed again. I’ll have to work on this later.

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