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notemason

(572 posts)
4. In the mountains, in the woods
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 04:40 PM
Aug 2024

no lawns to spray. Did find this:

But experts say their numbers have dwindled in 2024, and it isn't good news. Colder and wetter weather at the start of the summer season combined with climate change have had a global impact on wasp numbers.

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Few butterflies or moths, no bumblebees or ladybugs Ponietz Aug 2024 #1
Oh the ants notemason Aug 2024 #2
Plenty of aunts. wendyb-NC Aug 2024 #6
I blame Mosquito Joe IbogaProject Aug 2024 #3
In the mountains, in the woods notemason Aug 2024 #4
It's stark wendyb-NC Aug 2024 #5
It truly is. notemason Aug 2024 #7
I live in NW Georgia and we've had lots of butterflies this summer, those large japple Aug 2024 #8
I have had Rebl2 Sep 2024 #9
Frogs beesplease Oct 13 #10
Very few paper wasps this year here biophile Oct 20 #11
Forgot to mention - ANTS everywhere! biophile Oct 20 #12
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