I mean, YA fiction that involves a lot of the harsh things offered in reality. Things like: sex, violence, cursing…and a lot more. Material in YA novels that are on the more adult side of the genre.
Thanks in advance!!
I mean, YA fiction that involves a lot of the harsh things offered in reality. Things like: sex, violence, cursing…and a lot more. Material in YA novels that are on the more adult side of the genre.
Thanks in advance!!
I have manicured (very leefy) bushes along the front of my home. About two months ago I went to trim a bush on the side of my home and was immediately confronted with a highly organized military sytle bee attack… I’m confident that these bees studied the “shock and awe” concept that was used in Iraq… (My attempt at humor)…
Anyway, I can’t see a hive because there are a tremendous about of leaves on this bush. As a whole it stands perhaps 4 ft tall X 4 ft wide. I live in Florida but the bees are definately not Africanized. A few dozen fly out but I haven’t been stung yet (as I would if they were the more dangerous variety).
My question… How in the hell do I get rid of these darn things so that I can trim my bush? As I said… I can’t see the hive to spray it with a chemical and I can’t get near the thing without immediately pissing them off. I tried soaking the tree withTriazide (or something like that) which is supposed to kill 140 or something bugs… didn’t work.
I’m confident that the nest isn’t in the ground. As soon as I touch the bush with the hedge trimmer they freak out.
They are dead… I used two suggestions from here… I looked retarded but I put on a long sleeve shirt (tucked into my jeans), put gloves on over the sleeves, pulled my socks up around my pant legs, and used a few T-Shirts to wrap my head up (except for my eyes). I pulled the branches of the bush down slowly with a couple of rakes that I had in the garage and exposed the nest (which thankfully was exactly where I looked the very first time). (Yellow Jackets with a paper nest)… I left the rakes in place and sprayed the heck out of the nest with some wasp/hornet killer… No more problem. I kind of feel like a wuss for not getting to them sooner but what can I say… don’t like bees…
Thanks for all the help.
Yeah, I was just wondering. Can Sugar Maples Self Pollinate? Meaning can they have both male and female flowers on the same tree? I was reading from this side “http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/2010/schoenfu_aman/reproduction.htm” that they do and was wondering if that is accurate.
So, if the tree self pollinates and creates those little samara’s will the seedlings be a clone of the parent tree? Please let me know. Thanks.
Posted in Organic Beekeeping
Tagged female flowers, Maples, meaning, pollinate, Reproduction, self, side, sugar, sugar maples, tree, uwlax
One side has a guy that spent many yields in the military, and has worked in a government job ever since. He has been married multiple times, and has children with multiple partners. The other person on the ticket is the wife of a union member and he works multiple jobs
The other side has a Lawyer that went to Columbia and Harvard and is married to a woman is also a lawyer that went to top schools. The other person on the ticket (sorry, I really do not know anything about him)
I think the tickets are backwards
Posted in Package Bees
Tagged Government, government job, guy, job, jobs, member, Military, minorities, multiple partners, multiple times, person, side, ticket, Union, union member, wife
I see that she becomes more grown, and she sees the other side, that colored folks are people too, and they can be as smart as she is, but I just don’t see the complete transformation.
Tagged bees, book, colored folks, end, Life, life of bees, Lily, Lily Owens, secret, secret life of bees, side, transformation