They're out there!!!

Satchmo

5 year old buck +
The warm weather has finally come to central MN and the result is a WOODTICK EXPLOSION. Two weeks ago I spent two days in the woods and picked two ticks. Contrast that with the last two days, in which I literally picked off dozens, including three deer ticks. Take precautions fellas.
 
sounds like it's time to douse my clothing with permethrin...one thing I was saying months ago when it was -30 was I can't wait to cuss out the skeeters and ticks. I can handle those much more than the blasted winters!!
 
I got 2 deer ticks over 3 days of spruce planting. Neither were attached yet when located.

I've been really lucky the last few years and haven't had many encounters. My FIL manages to pick them up in the yard at the cabin with regularity.
 
how ironic, as I was posting that I had one on me. haven't been to the farm since Sunday and I just crawled into bed and felt it attached to me. grossest feeling ever. I guess I'm not even safe from them in my house in town. dang things are probably loaded in my house now.
 
I've been lucky so far. Some days I wear trated cloths some not.
 
sounds like it's time to douse my clothing with permethrin...one thing I was saying months ago when it was -30 was I can't wait to cuss out the skeeters and ticks. I can handle those much more than the blasted winters!!
Ummmm.....no. Winter = no creepy crawlers, which is fine by me.
 
I was surprised to not see any this past weekend. I'm sure the next time I am in the woods they will get revenge.
 
I usually buy one bag of the insect control fertilizer and spread it in the yard right around my shack. Seems to help keep them back in the tall grass. That way I can at least sit on my little deck and have a beer without the little b@st@rds bothering me.
 
Winter also equates to terribly cold/windy miserable conditions where nothing is living. I'll take hot/humid/buggy over weather where the only logical thing to do is play hockey or stay inside. I guess living where I do has conditioned me to resent winters. It's not the cold that bothers me, it's the frigid cold and add in gale force winds.
 
Winter also equates to terribly cold/windy miserable conditions where nothing is living. I'll take hot/humid/buggy over weather where the only logical thing to do is play hockey or stay inside. I guess living where I do has conditioned me to resent winters. It's not the cold that bothers me, it's the frigid cold and add in gale force winds.
Sounds like if you hate it that much, you might want to consider a relocation in your future?:) My BIL relocated to the Tampa/St. Pete area and now the only time he will come back to WI is July and August.:rolleyes:
 
Nah, I'd miss hockey too much. I just enjoy spring-fall much more up here, I'll swallow any complaints about the bugs, even when mosquitoes are literally thick enough that it looks like i'm wearing a long sleeve shirt and feels like your swimming in rice when you swat the air. Love me a swampy summer :)
 
When you can golf in early April, you better take advantage of it let me tell you that much!! It literally is a different world, Fargo is typically 10+ degrees warmer and cities even more so.
 
Sounds like if you hate it that much, you might want to consider a relocation in your future?:) My BIL relocated to the Tampa/St. Pete area and now the only time he will come back to WI is July and August.:rolleyes:
Just stayed on st pete beach last week. Its beautiful there and the weather was great everyday. But I like the different seasons here. I've come to love each one when it arrives and hate it before its gone. I'm already tired of spring and can't wait for summer any longer :).
 
Just stayed on st pete beach last week. Its beautiful there and the weather was great everyday. But I like the different seasons here. I've come to love each one when it arrives and hate it before its gone. I'm already tired of spring and can't wait for summer any longer :).

For me, I'll take October in West Central WI for the whole 12 months of the year. I guess I would say 11 months could be October, I would still want May to get my spring turkey fix. I don't need any other weather than what I get during the typical October. No better month of the year IMO. Fish are biting, ducks are migrating, deer are on the move, what more could one ask for? I put up with the winters and the summers just to get to May and October. ;):)
 
July and August can go with January and February - if we could ditch those 4 months, I'd be completely in love with Mid-central MN. Bitter cold and mosquito/deer fly heat are really the only two parts of the year I don't like here.

If I was to move South, it'd be somewhere like Kentucky or West Virginia. You still get 4 seasons, but the winters aren't so bad and the summers can be tolerable if you're high enough up in the hills (which is where I'd want to be).
 
My wife has a lot of allergies and dust is a big one, so we have the windows closed up and the AC on for most of the growing season. Me, on the other hand - I had the exhaust fan on and the doors open in the shop all day yesterday until I called it a night at 5 am. :)

This time of year is lovely. The bugs aren't bad and the temps are perfect.
 
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