The Daily Nugg,

Favorite time to smoke

  • Morning

    Votes: 69 24.0%
  • Afternoon

    Votes: 26 9.1%
  • Nighttime

    Votes: 68 23.7%
  • Naked while yelling at strangers

    Votes: 124 43.2%

  • Total voters
    287

MichiganMedGrower

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We only have one cat that gets occasional permission to go outdoors. He is not a hunter.
Then there is the old cat, can barely walk nevermind go outside unaccompanied, and the kitten we decided, will just be a house cat, no outdoors stuff.

My first cat lived 20 years before his kidneys failed enough to be put down. He spent the last 6 in Colorado. His first kill was a huge wood pile mouse at 19.


He was so proud. But it was kind of still alive and big as a softball. Lol.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

Global Moderator
Staff member
We had palmetto bugs in S Fla when I was growing up.
Suckers are up to like 5" long and will fly at you if startled.

I've run screaming from them.
palmetto bug.jpg

Then there's the time in Jr. High when one ran up the pants leg of my bell bottoms in either English or Math.

Screaming and dancing routine should have been taped for AFV.
I woulda made the 10K for sure.
 

ANC

Well-Known Member
You don;t see them over the heat of summer or when it gets really cold in winter.
It is more these in-between days with the temps in the mid 70s.
 

MichiganMedGrower

Well-Known Member
We had palmetto bugs in S Fla when I was growing up.
Suckers are up to like 5" long and will fly at you if startled.

I've run screaming from them.
View attachment 4110207

Then there's the time in Jr. High when one ran up the pants leg of my bell bottoms in either English or Math.

Screaming and dancing routine should have been taped for AFV.
I woulda made the 10K for sure.

When I lived in groveland fla I hit one of those wth a bathroom plunger at least 5 good smashes. And it stood up and flexed its chest at me.
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
We had palmetto bugs in S Fla when I was growing up.
Suckers are up to like 5" long and will fly at you if startled.

I've run screaming from them.
View attachment 4110207

Then there's the time in Jr. High when one ran up the pants leg of my bell bottoms in either English or Math.

Screaming and dancing routine should have been taped for AFV.
I woulda made the 10K for sure.
You should have seen the ones that would emerge from the cysto room drains. They lived on the finest bbq'ed prostate slices. They were large, aggressive and would defend their drain to the death.
 

Bareback

Well-Known Member
We had palmetto bugs in S Fla when I was growing up.
Suckers are up to like 5" long and will fly at you if startled.

I've run screaming from them.
View attachment 4110207

Then there's the time in Jr. High when one ran up the pants leg of my bell bottoms in either English or Math.

Screaming and dancing routine should have been taped for AFV.
I woulda made the 10K for sure.
I hate those MF's when I was seventeen my mom rented a shithole and we're " fixing it up" well after we moved in. Those f'ers would come out at night when the lights were out and fly, sounded like a huwie I spent a couple of nights with the covers over a head , cus I couldn't sleep at all.
 

Bareback

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Singlemalt

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I googled it and read a bunch of stuff. It is a very interesting product, do you use it ? And if so, is it ok to put right on the tree or is it necessary to get the paper ribbon that is shown with it.
Thanks for sharing.
Yes, have been using it for years; even before they included the paper tape thing. The stuff is made from polymerized vegetable oil and is sticky as hell, real sticky. If dust or squirrel fur doesn't coat it, it stays sticky for ages. Since it's base is oil it will stain the bark of trees, it's never harmed my trees so I don't use the paper tape cuz unless the TF coats the paper edge and bark, ants could go under the paper. Seriously, the only drawback I've found is that you sometimes forget it's there (even from last year) and bump into, touch, etc and it's sticky as hell and ya gotta clean it off with oil or solvent
 

Bareback

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Yes, have been using it for years; even before they included the paper tape thing. The stuff is made from polymerized vegetable oil and is sticky as hell, real sticky. If dust or squirrel fur doesn't coat it, it stays sticky for ages. Since it's base is oil it will stain the bark of trees, it's never harmed my trees so I don't use the paper tape cuz unless the TF coats the paper edge and bark, ants could go under the paper. Seriously, the only drawback I've found is that you sometimes forget it's there (even from last year) and bump into, touch, etc and it's sticky as hell and ya gotta clean it off with oil or solvent
It's affordable enough, only $31 on the net with free shipping for 5# bucket. That should last a long time.

I'm not sure what harm the ants are doing, I have good plum and peach production. But the ants are busy doing something, I wonder if they are eating bad insects.
 

Singlemalt

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It's affordable enough, only $31 on the net with free shipping for 5# bucket. That should last a long time.

I'm not sure what harm the ants are doing, I have good plum and peach production. But the ants are busy doing something, I wonder if they are eating bad insects.
Ants farm aphids, scale and other sucking insects, farmed like cattle. They will actually carry the fuckers and "plant" them. The ants eat the honeydew the aphids excrete.
 

jerryb73

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We had palmetto bugs in S Fla when I was growing up.
Suckers are up to like 5" long and will fly at you if startled.

I've run screaming from them.
View attachment 4110207

Then there's the time in Jr. High when one ran up the pants leg of my bell bottoms in either English or Math.

Screaming and dancing routine should have been taped for AFV.
I woulda made the 10K for sure.
Those big ass roaches are in N Florida too.
 

Indacouch

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Today I don't have to work......but I do have to work. The veteran I helped last year. The one who literally grew himself into a corner.....literally....asked me if I'd help him make his set up easier for him. I really couldn't say no for two reasons.
1- He's a veteran and cool as hell.

2- if I don't il be the one he calls to repel from the roof into his garden.

I went to see what he's been up to as far as prep. I was shocked to see he had taken his bob cat and moved some of his old tractors and farm equipment to perfectly flatten out a spot for 8 girls. So basically I gave him a list of things to get for a watering system. I'm guna put him on a mini Fuck Farms system. Basically he can fill his garden tank right off his well water resevoir. We just gotta plumb in a one way valve coming off his tank and then obviously a normal ball valve going into his garden tank. Then it's just a matter of putting in a main feed through the center and T off some spaghetti to each plant location. The worst part IMO is going to be burying the gopher guards/chicken wire. Luckily he has equipment. That should keep the hand shoveling to a minimum.

First I have to trim for a few patients though. I may be off work.......but there is always work to be done.
 

Diabolical666

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You should have seen the ones that would emerge from the cysto room drains. They lived on the finest bbq'ed prostate slices. They were large, aggressive and would defend their drain to the death.
I had one chasing me once , hissing too. I started to run the other way and then noticed he was coming and then i thought..hell no, Im way bigger then this thing..crunch
 
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