The lack of spraying must have something to do with the honey bee dilemma.JUST mosquitos are not impacted,and we depend drastically on the bee population.
Anonymous said... The lack of spraying must have something to do with the honey bee dilemma.JUST mosquitos are not impacted,and we depend drastically on the bee population.
God, that looks like Mare Barry Tillmon
ReplyDeleteYep! Had one bite me the other nite, swelled up the size of an orange!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could brag only one - here in the woods of Worcester the numbers are massive even using spray.
DeleteSo much for donating blood this month. I think the mosquitos have me a pint low.
ReplyDeleteI think they are here!
ReplyDeleteThe lack of spraying must have something to do with the honey bee dilemma.JUST mosquitos are not impacted,and we depend drastically on the bee population.
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ReplyDeleteThe lack of spraying must have something to do with the honey bee dilemma.JUST mosquitos are not impacted,and we depend drastically on the bee population.
June 5, 2018 at 9:21 AM
Who told you there was a lack of spraying?
Must be i saw the truck speeding through Willards, but didnt smell anything in the air. Probably just looking the part
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