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Title: Being invaded
Post by: Redoverfarm on July 26, 2008, 11:00:15 PM
One draw back to living close to the woods.  The insects.  At the first of the week something hatched out.  There are thousands of them.  They were so bad that they swormed at the lights to the point you could barely tell they were on.  They are about 3/8th of an inch long and similar to an inmature house flie but are brown in color and slenderer.  They must have a short life cycle as they disappeared by Wednesday & Thursday.  But they are back again tonight with  the second hatch I guess.  So bad I had to turn off the motion light breaker to keep it from being on all night.  They are just prone to the wooded areas in this end of the county.  I have talked to people in town and the other end of the county and they have none. But the toads are living like kings. The evidence is on the walks.  Looks like we have had a flock of geese staying around the house. The locust hords were not this bad in 97.
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: Homegrown Tomatoes on July 26, 2008, 11:22:40 PM
If you had chickens, they'd be having a field day too, i bet.
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: Redoverfarm on July 27, 2008, 06:36:27 AM
HT they are more or less nocturnal.  They are not usually out in the daylight that much.  Usually after the sun goes down and the lights come on.  I huess they are attracted to the light.  By that time the chickens would probably be roosting.
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: StinkerBell on July 27, 2008, 04:44:03 PM
 :) Maybe a Vampire Chicken!
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: Redoverfarm on July 27, 2008, 09:13:47 PM
They are still here.  Just as bad as they have been.  Went for a little R&R today and got home at dark. Mad Dash to get inside.  Didn't beat them all.  Raid took care of the ones that made it inside.
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: ScottA on July 27, 2008, 09:24:11 PM
We are on a lake so get invaded with bugs of all kinds this time of year. I know what you're dealing with. No fun.  :(
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: muldoon on July 27, 2008, 11:01:34 PM
This is outside my field fore sure, but one of my friends brought up a can of "bug spray" when we moved the barn in.  He swore by it from having a shed in the woods for a decade with his dad and uncles as a deer camp.  He brought up a pressure sprayer ($20 bucks at ace or other) with triazicide.  Hit the lower edge, window seams, door frame and upper eaves.  When we packed up to leave that weekend we hit the inside bottoms and tops as well. 

Its been 6 weeks, and I've yet to see a single bug inside.  This is a Texas summer, where normally I would be bit by a few a night if were to tent it.  (which I have done a few times.)   I'm not trying to sound like a  commercial but you might try some bug juice in a sprayer to see if you can get them a little farther away.   
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: benevolance on July 28, 2008, 02:14:59 AM
Back home the bugs are bad especially in the spring...We built a smoker...

Cut a 45 gallon barrel in half... drive a couple of holes in the face of it 2 inches from the bottom...

Use it as a burner... when the bugs are bad build a small fire in the barrel... and then dump on old leaves wet bark even grass...

It will smoke like crazy... but it works great on the bugs
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: Homegrown Tomatoes on July 28, 2008, 12:03:53 PM
When we lived in WI, the mosquitoes were terrible... one evening last summer I went out to pick a few tomatoes before it got dark and I swatted when I felt bites on my ankle.  In one swat, I killed ten mosquitoes feasting on my leg!  My husband made the statement that the mosquitoes were so bad there that it was the first time in his life that he thought he was going to be devoured by wild animals, yet they're only the size of a gnat.
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: Redoverfarm on July 28, 2008, 01:50:41 PM
HT arn't mosquitoes the state bird in WI ?
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: StinkerBell on July 28, 2008, 02:56:16 PM
No Redocerfarm, they are the Alaskan State Bird.
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: Redoverfarm on July 28, 2008, 10:56:38 PM
Just to give you a idea of what I have been talking about.  This is just a portion of what I have had all week when it gets dark.

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Thank goodness they are on the outside of the window.
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: benevolance on July 29, 2008, 12:29:52 AM
Mosquitos are the state bird of Maine guys
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: apaknad on July 29, 2008, 08:25:34 AM
hey red,

that looks alot like the fishfly hatch from lake st. clair in detroit. i hope those aren't misquitos :o
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: peternap on July 29, 2008, 08:36:08 AM
John, make a mixture of 10% malathion and 90% kerosene...and make a drip system (the local hospital will usually donate an IV bag for an easy system)

Use a hot plate or something, with an old pan to catch the drips and create a smoke cloud. You can also drill a hole in your lawn mower muffler and drip through a section of copper tube to nuke them while you mow.

As thick as they are, you should be able to clean them out in one night.

The mosquito control districts used to recommend this before they had to become PC. ;D
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: Redoverfarm on July 29, 2008, 01:36:34 PM
apaknad the closest lake is 10-12 air miles.  These are out of the woods.  I have been making hay and there are none in the grass or fields.  They do not bite but are just a real PIA .  Have to walk outdoors at night in the dark.  Any light and they swarm you. 

Peter I am hoping this is a short term thing.  The last bunch only lived for a few days and disappeared.  Then a new hatch. 

We have learned to get everything done outside before it gets dark and just watch them from closed doors after that.
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: Redoverfarm on August 05, 2008, 09:21:37 PM
Well what ever they were they are gone now.  Short life cycle.  Two weeks from onset to the end.  Now to clean up.  You don't realize how many spider webs are around the house until they are full of insects.  I guess the toads will be going on a diet now also.
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: ScottA on August 05, 2008, 10:01:07 PM
Not so lucky here. We still have the usual summer assult of moskitos and noseeums.
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: Redoverfarm on August 06, 2008, 05:41:42 AM
Don't get me wrong Scott we still have the regular pest but I have learned to live with them.
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: Mad Dog on August 07, 2008, 04:49:41 PM
Quote from: benevolance on July 29, 2008, 12:29:52 AM
Mosquitos are the state bird of Maine guys

I disagree, the Alaskan mosquito has been known to carry off small animals at times. ;)
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: sparks on August 07, 2008, 11:45:23 PM
The last time I was in Alyeska, could have sworn those skeeters worked for the Red Cross....one pint at a time!!  ;D
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: desdawg on August 08, 2008, 08:26:45 AM
One of the benefits of living in the desert is we don't have much for skeeters. Apparently the ones that are around are bereeding in the vacant swimming pools in suburbia and breeding the West Nile Virus at the same time. Out here a mesquito is a rare sighting.
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: Redoverfarm on October 10, 2008, 04:27:34 PM
It's started again. This one I was expecting.  Every fall when the leaves start to die this little pest leaves the woods and heads somewhere to hibernate.  What are they?  Well they are an Asian bug similar to the domestic "lady bug" but they are not quite like them.  They bite, they stink and they will leave stains on everything.  Someone said they were imported to eat a harmful bug or larve. Yeah right and these aren't.  People swear that the goverment drops them out of aircraft and some swear they have seen them do it.  I am not sure about that but there are thousands of them now.

(https://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd161/redoverfarm/scenes/country%20plans/100_2072-1.jpg)

(https://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd161/redoverfarm/scenes/country%20plans/100_2074-1.jpg)
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: StinkerBell on October 10, 2008, 04:41:14 PM
Quote from: Mad Dog on August 07, 2008, 04:49:41 PM
Quote from: benevolance on July 29, 2008, 12:29:52 AM
Mosquitos are the state bird of Maine guys

I disagree, the Alaskan mosquito has been known to carry off small animals at times. ;)
Aint that the truth!
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: glenn kangiser on October 10, 2008, 08:53:27 PM
Quote from: Redoverfarm on October 10, 2008, 04:27:34 PM
It's started again. This one I was expecting.  Every fall when the leaves start to die this little pest leaves the woods and heads somewhere to hibernate.  What are they?  Well they are an Asian bug similar to the domestic "lady bug" but they are not quite like them.  They bite, they stink and they will leave stains on everything.  Someone said they were imported to eat a harmful bug or larve. Yeah right and these aren't.  People swear that the goverment drops them out of aircraft and some swear they have seen them do it.  I am not sure about that but there are thousands of them now.

(https://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd161/redoverfarm/scenes/country%20plans/100_2072-1.jpg)

(https://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd161/redoverfarm/scenes/country%20plans/100_2074-1.jpg)

I understand that they are imported by the Marijuana growers to kill pests on the pot farms -- they need to keep it organic - no sprays.
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: southernsis on October 11, 2008, 08:31:45 AM
We have a problem with the Lady Bug wanta bes here certain years. Every year about now the daddy long legs show up. They are thick again this year. They are everywhere. You can look down and see a ton of legs wavng and it is a bunch of them fighting with each other. It is intertaining. We bet on which one is going to win the fight. We get them in the house and still do not know how they get it. I wish the birds would eat them, but that does not happen or if it does they are not doing much to lessen the number of them. I guess living in the woods has some draw backs. I would rather have the bugs envade than have people. :-\
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: glenn kangiser on October 11, 2008, 10:53:17 AM
Yup -- sometimes bugs are more desirable.
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: Sassy on October 11, 2008, 12:51:05 PM
We've been having problems with the "kissing" bugs - not many but find one in the bed every few days - they like to bite & suck your blood  :o  but don't stay like tics do...  they leave a welt that itches like crazy - I'd never seen them until this year - the doctor we bought the property from said they had them in their custom built house on the property next to us...  some people are highly allergic to them & go into anaphylactic shock... the tics & ants have been terrible this year - 1st time I've gotten a tic bite since we've been up here...  yuk!

We brought 1000's of those ladybugs back from a place we went to looking at a mine...  they were all gone the next day just about - guess they didn't like our garden - like the marijuana better  ::)  probably was good that they didn't stay if they were the type that were imported...
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: Redoverfarm on October 11, 2008, 01:02:05 PM
Yes sassy they are not like the original "Lady Bugs" as they were harmless and only were good for the garden.  But these are a completely different breed and although they look similar they are different.   What are you calling a "Kissing bug"?
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: Sassy on October 11, 2008, 01:06:08 PM
some people call them bedbugs - but they aren't a true bedbug - we've looked them up but never seem to find the exact picture or name - it has a round little body (between 1/8-1/4 in) with a long probiscus - it's black & everytime I smash one it's full of blood - found one again this morning...  yuk!
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: apaknad on October 11, 2008, 08:26:52 PM
hey glen,

well the job did not work out for those of you who remember. oh well. with those asian beetles i used to vacuum them up then spray bug killer in the vacuum hose while it was still running. made short work of them. i guess i missed alot of posts. wisconsin was pretty. i was not worried about travel...yet!
Title: Re: Being invaded
Post by: glenn kangiser on October 11, 2008, 09:16:53 PM
Glad you made it back, Dan.

You left during all of the excitement.  It should continue though.