OH GROSS. Note to self. Buy insect-proof cap!
I remember stinkbugs in South Texas when I was growing up, though. We'd find them in the outside stairs all the time. I hadn't heard about a new, invasive species.
We have earwigs really bad in Utah. I am no shrinking violet, however, once I picked up my broom for the first time after the spring thaw, knocked it against the ground, and had approximately FIVE FRILLION EARWIGS boil out of the thing, I screamed like a banshee and ran for the house and made my husband go out there with the big flyswatter. =P
Nothing, NOTHING, beats the Southern House Cockroach, however. Three inches long, and the bastards FLY. Nothing like lying in your bed at night, woken by some strange sound... and then you realize it's the buzzing of a cockroach right over your head. And once you work up the nerve to get up and turn on the light, it's GONE. *shudder*
~Rose
I remember stinkbugs in South Texas when I was growing up, though. We'd find them in the outside stairs all the time. I hadn't heard about a new, invasive species.
We have earwigs really bad in Utah. I am no shrinking violet, however, once I picked up my broom for the first time after the spring thaw, knocked it against the ground, and had approximately FIVE FRILLION EARWIGS boil out of the thing, I screamed like a banshee and ran for the house and made my husband go out there with the big flyswatter. =P
Nothing, NOTHING, beats the Southern House Cockroach, however. Three inches long, and the bastards FLY. Nothing like lying in your bed at night, woken by some strange sound... and then you realize it's the buzzing of a cockroach right over your head. And once you work up the nerve to get up and turn on the light, it's GONE. *shudder*
~Rose