Surviving Minnesota!

I really don’t care if they are German, Polish or Swedes I just want them all dead.

The WW got home with spray but it’s too windy now to get it under the bobcat.

I could use a Couple volunteers, one to raise the brush hog, the other to spray under it.
Quite often they burrow in the ground
 
I usually see them when it is dry. They are more bothersome looking for water. Fall is horrible usually. Last year it was so wet I didn’t notice them much. They even stayed out of my apples! Usually they start eating a lot of them.
I am guessing the hot dry weather has made them reproduce in record numbers.
The brush hog bees have moved on, they reside in bee heaven now.
 

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