Hot and humid here, but the monsoons bring afternoon relief of temps when the clouds pop up. But those clouds also mean a sudden downdraft. Dogs don't like the weather as we've got two that are thunderphobes. Heck, there was a storm on the TV program and the dog hightailed it into the closet.
My immunity to insect venom is NOT increasing per sting. Just the opposite. (Doc says that sometimes happens.) Huge welts and swelling ensue. Had one go down my shirt (or maybe up as it was a very oversized tee) and it swelled so badly I looked like I had an extra boob. The last go-round hit my rump and, well, it was ugly. Wretched wasps.
However, wasps get a wide berth vs. elimination as they are predators to nasty garden bugs. Thus far they haven't nested where inconvenient. We also welcome toads and lizards. Dogs have learned to give the former a pass and the latter seem to be sporting short tails this summer.
Rabbits not as bad this year as there's a rabbit disease that seems to be keeping the numbers down, that and nearby hawks. My morning chores often get detoured so as not to disturb the raptor's breakfasting. Neighbors say they see coyotes regularly in our orchard. Knock wood, the veggie compound hasn't been ravaged by rodents lately (pack rats and squirrels), although I do see one stray juvenile rabbit in there who hasn't figured out how to escape.