wedge40
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Here in Indiana, we didn't have much of winter and not only are we looking at record bug levels this summer, but right now the Tulip trees are covered with Scale (an insect). It lives by sucking the sap from the branches of the Tulip Poplar.. This year we have a record crop and anything left outside for more then a few minutes is covered with "honeydew" or Scale excrement. I've got the shell of the barn done so I can at least keep the car inside, but everything left outside is covered with this "STUFF".
Anybody else having huge bug problems because of the mild or nonexistant winter this year?
Wedge
Anybody else having huge bug problems because of the mild or nonexistant winter this year?
Wedge