Hubby and I found that bigger flying insects are relatively perceptive. In our younger years we started to point with an outstreched arm to an open windo and said something like: this way out. Or: go this way. And wasps, bigger flies and such flew out in the pointed direction. It workerd far more often than we thought would be logical.
ronaldspence over 1 year ago
You told him to “buzz off” eh Fred?
sirbadger over 1 year ago
Do they make one-way windows where bugs can fly out, but not in?
silberdistel over 1 year ago
Hubby and I found that bigger flying insects are relatively perceptive. In our younger years we started to point with an outstreched arm to an open windo and said something like: this way out. Or: go this way. And wasps, bigger flies and such flew out in the pointed direction. It workerd far more often than we thought would be logical.
Calvinist1966 over 1 year ago
Happy Fourth of July to all you American fans of the Great British basset.
juicebruce over 1 year ago
Good work Fred ! Happy 4th of July to those on the American side of the pond :-)
Forest Dweller 54 over 1 year ago
My pooch eats bugs, hornet’s, Wasps, Bee’s, anything she see’s and never gets stung, she plays with them first. She keeps my deck bugless.
StephenHoyt over 1 year ago
Fred will have wait until Guy Fawkes day for the fireworks.
SusieB over 1 year ago
So do window screens. Tell Mr. Dear to get busy
Chithing Premium Member over 1 year ago
Stop bugging Fred and go somewhere else, bug.
SheMc over 1 year ago
Don’t turn round Fred!!!
Frank Burns Eats Worms over 1 year ago
There’re no flies on Fred.
anncorr339 over 1 year ago
The bug was in house and Fred woofed it out good for you fred
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 1 year ago
Fred the bug whisperer.. er, barker
norphos over 1 year ago
GOOD DOG!
Uncle Bob over 1 year ago
Dickens the Wonder~Dog traps them against the window glass and eats them. Who am I to judge?