Loose Parts by Dave Blazek for January 15, 2011

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    Charles Evans Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    Ooooo….don’t do that. Bugicide.

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    freeholder1  almost 14 years ago

    He’d crushed her spirit and stepped on her self-esteem for too long. it as what she deserved for wedding a soulless heel.

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    sheldon1948  almost 14 years ago

    This series reminds me of Gary Larson.

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    junco49  almost 14 years ago

    Right Turn:

    The ghost (yet he still lives) of Gary Larson seems to be haunting a whole bevy of single panel comics here at gocomics.com just recently.

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    I love this one! We have been doing battle with those DA@M stink bugs in our house since the fall! We don’t squsih them for that reason, but do you know those little b@st@rds can float? If you don’t flush them, they find a way to crawl back out.

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    pschearer Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    Supersurfer: It’s not bugicide, it’s insecticide.

    Dry: Until the first frost, I’ll get one or two a day in the house as they come in to get warm. But the other week I had a new experience. One ended up in the heater, and when it came on, the smell of crispy stinkbug was blown throughout the house for about an hour.

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    pschearer Don’t you just love it? :-) D@mn little buggers!

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    treBsdrawkcaB  almost 14 years ago

    Dry - Like ants, they have a natural oil-like substance that coats there bodies and, due to waters’ surface tension, allows them to float and not drown easily. We don’t get stink bugs but, here in Southern California, we’re the geographic center of the universe when it comes to black ants. Add something to the water that breaks the surface tension like a little dish soap, window cleaner, rubbing alcohol, etc. They drown pretty quickly. We keep a spray bottle of 9 parts water, 1 part dish soap handy at all times.

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