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As long as I cannot see them
bugs don’t bug me.
I discovered on of these climbing our front door
not long after we moved.
It was huge as far as I was concerned
and then it simply multiplied and I
had 20 or 30 smaller versions running around.
I had never seen anything like it previously.
Breakfast in the garden. Yuk!
This series I don’t mind as the garden
and all plant life benefits.
However, on the farm, because the house
was built circa 1920s or earlier.
At this time of year bees would find
any little crevice and invade our walls.
They even came down our chimney/flue
and we often had a small spring fire lit
when the temperature was
first hitting 30 degrees Celsius.
I have a live-and-let-Live attitude towards all insects…unless they’re crawling on me. Then, it’s on! 😃
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That is basally my strategy also….unless they (snakes) are close to the house.
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Beautiful close-ups of all the bugs and spiders even if they are pesty sometimes! They do belong in the garden!!
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Thanks Terri. I don’t mind bugs (including reptiles) outside as long as I can see them….going in the opposite direction. When yo pull a bale of hay out of the haystack and an 18 inch venomous snake is curled up on it, well, that tends to raise the blood pressure a bit. True story!
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Eek! That would make anyone’s blood pressure soar!
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Not the greatest to have running around just inside one’s front door. 🙂
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