[FRIAM] [WedTech] Bug hive remover needed

Gillian Densmore gil.densmore at gmail.com
Thu Jan 4 12:37:05 EST 2018


Thank you again nick!  ^_^

@Possibly misguided advice. As a expert on my form of dyslexia I seriusly
have found that sometimes my notions don't translate to others quite a few
reasons. Finding the wrong words (for example) or accidentally starting mid
thought, then getting a set of  jumbled words out instead of a coherent
 sentence. Somtimes Leading to quite humurous 'Dyslexic moments' , weird
memory, sometimes weird social anxiety issues, and are quite possible  a
expert on Social Cluts. Ihave a bad condition called Mea Culpa. And and
Poke Funa and Selfa. This is a truly bad disease. So much so I poke fun at
my own mis-steps, infamously leading to fits of laughter, and forgeting why
I was so mad at some problem I created and then tried to fix.

@Easterner well as one with bad slacker habbits and quite a bit of Calornia
and Irish I'm somtimes pretty wonky at asking opinions or experiences about
stuff.  Sometimes my notions are simply wrong or don't come out well. Well
mannered ribbing of a issue or idea sometimes comes out half baked. Or I
assume things should be a certain way...but somestimes just aren't!
So I suppose I should add to your list of people to be cautios about
advice: EastCoasters(?) Calofirnia Slackers, and people named Gil. :P

@The Wasp issue. Thanks. I genuinly do apreciate the advice and opinions.



On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 10:05 AM, Nick Thompson <nickthompson at earthlink.net>
wrote:

> Gil,
>
>
>
> These look like Polistes. . Again, bearing in mind that I am an eastern
> person and these are western wasps, here is my advice:.
>
>
>
> 1.        There should be no organized wasp activity at this time of
> year. Each wasp is out for itself, so little wasp heroics.
>
> 2.       Knock the nest down, and clean the area out.
>
> 3.       Keep nests for forming next year.  AT the early stages of nest
> formation, the wasps are not very aggressive.
>
> 4.       Don’t take advice from Easterners when you live in the West.
> Or from former English majors on entomology.  OR is that etymology.  I can
> never tell the difference
>
>
>
> Nick
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>
>
> Nicholas S. Thompson
>
> Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology
>
> Clark University
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/
>
>
>
> *From:* Friam [mailto:friam-bounces at redfish.com] *On Behalf Of *Gillian
> Densmore
> *Sent:* Thursday, January 04, 2018 8:50 AM
> *To:* The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <
> friam at redfish.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [FRIAM] [WedTech] Bug hive remover needed
>
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> [image: Inline image 1]
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> ^ Picture of  the Insect/Bug home I simply don't  have much experience
> removing.
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> Part of the problem will be getthing the bulb out  being as that breaking
> would add to the problem.
>
>
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> The other part will be the nest(?) or Hive(?) itself and what ever may or
> may not be using it.  They bite. That hurts Lots of them biting would be
> bad.
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> On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 8:30 PM, Steven A Smith <sasmyth at swcp.com> wrote:
>
> Gil -
>
> I don't know what kind of "hive bugs" you are talking about.   The most
> obvious in our environs would be wasps, followed by bees, with ants and
> termites burrowing.  I'm fairly confident that *all* wasps/hornets build
> new nests each spring.
>
> I know the main contact for honeybee relocation in NNM if it happens you
> have a swarm of honeybees that settled at your house this summer.   Any
> "hive" you have (most likely paper or mud) would long since have been
> vacated (only the queen survives through the winter in hibernation) and
> will not be re-used next year... you can simply remove it and destroy it or
> put it somewhere auspicious and call it art.
>
> - Steve
>
>
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> On 1/3/18 5:14 PM, cody dooderson wrote:
>
> I think it depends on the type of bug. Queen honey bees are fairly
> valuable but red ants are not.
>
>
> Cody Smith
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> On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 11:10 AM, Gillian Densmore <gil.densmore at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Other than a bugy house (pun intended):
>
>
>
> I really do need help with recomendations for pros to help relocate nest
> or hive bugs keep building on place outside.
>
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