It seems odd how different insect populations have gone crazy over the past several years.
Around here, we have had different plagues each year of different bugs. It might be yellowjackets one year, then boxelders for a few years, then came japanese beetles that look like ladybugs, Lyme-disease carrying deer ticks, and now, most recently, earwigs have invaded by the millions.
I really hate using pesticides around my home or yard, but I see no choice as I have had Lyme disease twice now (first in 1989 and then again 2 years ago), my dog has it right now, and earwigs are so bad you can't sit outside without them crawling all over you and they seem as adept at home invasion as the jap beetles and boxelders.
The local doctors say the Lyme disease is epidemic around here, but you no longer hear anything about it on the local news. That is tragic since it is easily left undiagnosed or misdiagnosed until it is too late. It remains more easily and accurately detected in animals than humans and is incredibly crippling and even life-threatening. I can attest to this. My boys and I are outdoors a lot. We have deer in our yard every day. I really worry what such a debilitating disease that can hide in your brain could do to them. I know what I went through.
At least with boxelders, you could kill them easily with a spray bottle loaded with water and dishsoap, but ticks, jap beetles, ground wasps, yellow jackets, and earwigs take more potent poison.
Are other parts of the country seeing waves of invasions like this? What are you guys using to kill these disease-carrying pests?
Around here, we have had different plagues each year of different bugs. It might be yellowjackets one year, then boxelders for a few years, then came japanese beetles that look like ladybugs, Lyme-disease carrying deer ticks, and now, most recently, earwigs have invaded by the millions.
I really hate using pesticides around my home or yard, but I see no choice as I have had Lyme disease twice now (first in 1989 and then again 2 years ago), my dog has it right now, and earwigs are so bad you can't sit outside without them crawling all over you and they seem as adept at home invasion as the jap beetles and boxelders.
The local doctors say the Lyme disease is epidemic around here, but you no longer hear anything about it on the local news. That is tragic since it is easily left undiagnosed or misdiagnosed until it is too late. It remains more easily and accurately detected in animals than humans and is incredibly crippling and even life-threatening. I can attest to this. My boys and I are outdoors a lot. We have deer in our yard every day. I really worry what such a debilitating disease that can hide in your brain could do to them. I know what I went through.
At least with boxelders, you could kill them easily with a spray bottle loaded with water and dishsoap, but ticks, jap beetles, ground wasps, yellow jackets, and earwigs take more potent poison.
Are other parts of the country seeing waves of invasions like this? What are you guys using to kill these disease-carrying pests?
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