Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for October 23, 2024

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    C  about 1 month ago

    And yet you’re buggy

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    sipsienwa Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Still too warm here.

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    Retrac Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Tis the season for box elders and lady bugs.

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    sbenton7684  about 1 month ago

    I think we’ve had our last real warm day in Southern Wisconsin. Still a few bugs out there on Tuesday…

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    rheddmobile  about 1 month ago

    We’re not due for a hard freeze for at least a couple weeks. Mosquitoes everywhere. Thinking of the people here in 1878 praying for a freeze to end the Yellow Fever season, without knowing yet that mosquitoes carried Yellow Fever – they just knew the season ended with the first hard freeze!

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    Pharmakeus Ubik  about 1 month ago

    A marvelous day for a rain dance. Tomorrow’s forecast? 80° and clear.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  about 1 month ago

    Maybe where you live. I killed at least 10 mosquitoes today.

    I will admit that’s a reduction, though. Ahhh. Florida’s just about like Eden.

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    Rhetorical_Question   about 1 month ago

    Hilarious?

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    Ermine Notyours  about 1 month ago

    This is the time of the year when the creepy crawlies come inside to extend the season. I’ve even had a few ant visits, probably from new nests that picked the wrong time to hatch out and start exploring.

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    DorothyGlenn Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Better not move to the kids area then

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    amethyst52 Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Regarding Janis’s new “do”. I didn’t start coloring my hair till I turned 65, did it for my birthday. No one noticed, she did a really nice job of blending the gray. So then my husband died and my income was about a third of what it was when he was alive. So I stopped coloring it as a cut and color was about $170, and I figured no one would look at me and believe my hair was still dark brown. I wore it chin length. So two weeks ago I went in for a cut and Monica said “just a trim and shape up?” I said “no, I want it whacked off.” So now I have shorter, (not like I got a crew cut or anything) kind of a shorter wedge cut. I think it makes me look younger because it cut off a lot of the gray! Easier to style, I don’t have to throw my brush across the bathroom anymore! I’m kind of testy in the morning as my husband would have attested to. He liked my hair any way I chose to wear it, short, long, brown, gray, curly, or straight. I only have myself to please. :)

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    nosirrom  about 1 month ago

    Around here it will soon be “Stinkbugs get in the house” season.

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    Cpeckbourlioux  about 1 month ago

    I dig this one the most.

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    Carl  Premium Member about 1 month ago

    I need it colder, I’ve a wasp nest in the siding when poison doesn’t reach so I need to open up the siding and dig out the wasps. Right now they are still a bit active, even after a frost or two.

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    ddl297  about 1 month ago

    Really like Arlo & Janis. They complement each other, support each other, are still in love, and have a great kid! And that cat – yea! Who could ask for more?

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    JessieRandySmithJr.  about 1 month ago

    So, this ain’t in Louisiana for sure. Although the lovebugs have slowed down a lot, the skeeters are waiting until about lunchtime (pun intended) to come out around here.

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    My First Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Forget the bugs and celebrate the fall colors. That is the highlight of this season.

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    Jim   about 1 month ago

    no boxelders?

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    gettej  about 1 month ago

    Unfortunately, it’s all ladybugs and boxelder bugs here now.

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    John McKenna Premium Member about 1 month ago

    The aspect that there are no/very few bugs help make this a wonderful time of year.

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    BadCreaturesBecomeDems  about 1 month ago

    Our weather is pleasant, but the mosquitoes suck…

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    sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Fall is a wonderful time! Spring is my favorite, but I underestimate this time of year! Love the artwork!

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    annqueue  about 1 month ago

    There are fewer insects year round. This is a problem. reuters .com /graphics /GLOBAL-ENVIRONMENT /INSECT-APOCALYPSE /egpbykdxjvq/

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    frogzrock Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Buggy here too. Bees are dopey though.

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    Egrayjames  about 1 month ago

    Here in northernmost Maine, the bugs are gone. All summer I’ve been feeding wild ducks twice daily in my driveway. For a few weeks I had as many as 120 ducks show up twice a day for feed. Last Wednesday morning was the last time any showed up. I guess they’ve flown south for the winter. Some hunters are going to have some well fed ducks for supper. I spent nearly $500 on feed for them this year.

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    timbob2313 Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Living in OK we have lots of bugs. Brought our sonic bug Killers with us from San Antonio. About a week or so after we first plugged them in throughout the house, we had bugs everywhere, from silverfish to spiders, since then we might find the occasional bug frozen in place, mosquitos, when they get in only last a few minutes. No, the sound they emit doesn’t bother our dog in the slightest.

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    morningglory73 Premium Member about 1 month ago

    I was sitting on the deck yesterday enjoying the late summer-like weather and realized there were no bugs!! So nice.

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    walt1968pat Premium Member about 1 month ago

    They have all moved inside.

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    MLBachorik  about 1 month ago

    It’s the most wonderful time of the year. :)

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    jonesbeltone  about 1 month ago

    Ladybugs swarming here.

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    Fontessa  about 1 month ago

    I can safely sit out at night and look at the stars without be eaten alive!

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    rgulyash  about 1 month ago

    Flies & Box Elders still prospering in Iowa

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    ddjg  about 1 month ago

    So now the birds have none of them to eat . . off to other foods!

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    Gameguy49 Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Snow to shovel.

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    philwinn  about 1 month ago

    Can’t wait!

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    colddonkey  about 1 month ago

    In the 30’s the past week when I get out of bed then warms to the upper 70’s by late afternoon. Must have slayed 2 dozen of those red wasps on the screened porch.

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    rasjoy  about 1 month ago

    Exactly how I feel except the field mice start to try to come in.

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    serial232  about 1 month ago

    I wonder where they live. Mosquitos survive and feed on you, until the weather gets to 20 degrees F. We still have plenty of bugs here. Trying to get inside the house and living through the winter.

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    bobbyferrel  about 1 month ago

    What about snow worms and ice lice?

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    gigagrouch  about 1 month ago

    Not quite yet here- still swarmed with boxelder bugs & asian lady beetles, but the biters are mostly done. The lady beetles swarm after the soybean harvest.

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    Hue SL  about 1 month ago

    so many yellow ladybugs

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    timzsixty9  about 1 month ago

    Where the HECK is THAT?! We got bugs all year around!

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    Durak Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Just remember, no bugs means no birds.

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    Will E. Makeit Premium Member about 1 month ago

    no mowing after that frost…hooray!!!!

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    weresemblethem  about 1 month ago

    I’m going to change the subject here. Does Janis look a little “chunky” here?

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    formathe  about 1 month ago

    We have a few million Ladybird beetles trying to get in for the winter.

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    LONNYMARQUEZ  about 1 month ago

    soon but not yet in Florida

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    sheashea  about 1 month ago

    I am SOOOO looking forward to that day!

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    billwog  about 1 month ago

    I strategically hung two bat houses in my back yard. No mosquitoes and I’m saving about $100 per season on not needing to buy and hang mosquito traps.

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    carol_tomlin Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Wasps are the resident nuisance here in Southern Ontario right now. No frost yet.

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    SallyLin   about 1 month ago

    That’s not going to happen in Florida.

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    Thanksfortheinfo2000  about 1 month ago

    “Well, it’s a marvelous night for a moondance, With the stars up above in your eyes, A fantabulous night to make romance ‘Neath the cover of October skies. And all the leaves on the trees are falling To the sound of the breezes that blow, And I’m trying to please to the calling Of your heartstrings that play soft and low…”

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    Petemejia77  about 1 month ago

    ….and no mowing the lawn!

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    crazeekatlady  about 1 month ago

    We still are infested with skeeters and flies.

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    ChattyFran  about 1 month ago

    Maybe not outside. This is the time of year they find their ways indoors! Ugh. I patched two stink bugs and one creepy million-legged thing just this morning. Bleagh!!!

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    viniragu  about 1 month ago

    We have year round Poli-ticks here in Californication !!!

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    BW42  about 1 month ago

    But we now get ladybug season. Not nasty, but still a nuisance. They are all around outdoors and want to come in whenever a door is open.

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    ktrabbit  about 1 month ago

    Except for the ones that are trying to move indoors for the winter. Stinkbugs, I’m looking at you…ew.

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    fjblume2000  about 1 month ago

    Arlo, Janis — Best consider that aspect of a move to Florida (?) in addition to snakes, fire ants, high humidity year-round and, as mentioned before, hurricanes. Having lived in (on?) the Tejas Gulf for a decade, I can attest to the humidity, hurricanes, and bugs. Snakes were no bother, but only three seasons (Warm, Hot, and OMiGawd) temded to wear me out.

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    Baron Grim  about 1 month ago

    And I’ m reminded of the Global Insect Apocalypse we’re experiencing.

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    Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 month ago

    So why my plants are full of caterpillars?

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    wallyum  about 1 month ago

    During the late afternoon when the back of the house is in full sun, the bugs congregate on the siding and search for a way into the house. Mostly red and black bugs, but a lot of stink bugs as well.

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    Mbwebwe  about 1 month ago

    Tell that to the stinkbugs, box elder bugs, and ladybugs that want to take up residence in our house!

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