Texas Spring/Summer Thread

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Ron, stay away from the store a little longer. Don't ya have some corn cobs handy?:D
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #3,212  
Horned toads eat red ants? Around here it's always said that fireants caused the demise of something if ya quit seeing that something.

Chemicals cause more problems than fireants, although fireants are not welcome here. Fireants eat ticks, from what I hear. Ticks are slow enough moving that fireants get them. Fleas are quick to jump away, so will be able to co-exist with the fireants.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #3,213  
I have those large "ground digger" hornets too, but not sure what they are really called.

We have large yellow underground wasps. They are cousins to the hornets but much meaner in disposition.
It is very common to stir them up while making hay by running over their nest holes. When a stop is necessary
for mechanical or other functions it is very likely to stir them up at the worst moment. That will make you :dance1::dance1::dance1:
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #3,214  
We have large yellow underground wasps. They are cousins to the hornets but much meaner in disposition.
It is very common to stir them up while making hay by running over their nest holes. When a stop is necessary
for mechanical or other functions it is very likely to stir them up at the worst moment. That will make you :dance1::dance1::dance1:

I've been hearing about that from some others that live up your way. Somne have resorted to going back out at night and pouring gasoline in the nests and then igniting it!

We've had a couple of deaths in the DFW area from bees. One guy on a tractor was killed, and another couple was out working with their horses when attacked, and the people jumped in their pool to get away, as did one of the horses, but both horses succumbed to the stings. Bees stayed above the water, waiting for things to come up for air. I think the lady had something like 100 stings on her face. Both incidents are thought to be Africanized bees.

Maybe my rain dance is working! It is getting cloudy and thundering! X-fingers
 
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Horned toads eat red ants?

That's what I've read and been told. And it does seem that the horned toads and big red ants all disappeared about the same time.

Fireants eat ticks, from what I hear. Ticks are slow enough moving that fireants get them.

I don't think I'd heard that before, but it sounds likely. I know I've not seen a tick in years; and never saw any when we lived in Navarro County, but we sure had lots of fire ants. I've also read that fire ants are actually good for cotton crops because they eat boll weevils.
 
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Fireants are hard on the roots of plants and trees, if left unchecked. Wouldn't surprise me about them eating boll weavils, but I might would rather battle the weavils.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #3,217  
It is blowing a gale here. A few raindrops are falling, but not many. It will be interesting to see if we get damage out of this wind. Might not know until sunrise.


Edit: It is raining here!!!! Lots of thunder and lightening, and the cell appears to be just sitting over me! Now, if the winds don't hurt anything, I'm going to be really happy! I went out and took pics, but am out of enough data plan until next billing cycle, so will post then. I'll be checking the rain gauge in the morning!
 
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You got a rain guage like the blue one on my back porch in earlier post? Here's wishing ya a good soaking.
 
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Oh yes, Lou won. He used nuclear waste as fertilizer, watered them with beer, and played country music to them.:laughing: I believe my biggest was 1 lb 4 oz.

Brandi: I made a grapple hook out of bent rebar. It worked great, but was way too much work. Lately, our lake hasn't had enough water in it to worry about moss. It's hard to launch a paddle boat without running aground. I'm glad that cornmeal is helping to keep you algae free.

Quick and easy, lite weight rake...............wire icebox sheves wired onto a hoe. No matter how lite the rake is...............that crap is heavy until the water drains out.
hugs, Brandi
 

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