Weekly Yard Report
Jul. 17th, 2019 05:15 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Weekly yard report. Another butterfly sighting. This one was drinking/eating from the day lilies. The colors reminded me of a monarch, but it had fancier, scalloped wings. A swallowtail?
We've started scrubbing the fence in preparation for another coat of stain. Lots of algae and black mold, partly due to the wet spring and partly due to the shade. We keep having to stop to relocate the daddy long-legs and other spiders.
The local beekeeping society put me in a touch with an exterminator who does hive relocations. He says there is no way to evict the carpenter bees without killing them. Sigh. After reading about crashing insect populations, I really don't want to kill these guys, but I'm not going to let them eat our fence either. Various citrus sprays are sold to repel them so I've been spraying lemon essential oil around their nests. Apparently, they hate noise and vibrations so our fence washing and staining may also send them packing. We will need to plug the holes they made (I've found only three so far).
The anise hyssop that I planted last fall survived the winter and is flowering now.
Anise Hyssop
We've started scrubbing the fence in preparation for another coat of stain. Lots of algae and black mold, partly due to the wet spring and partly due to the shade. We keep having to stop to relocate the daddy long-legs and other spiders.
The local beekeeping society put me in a touch with an exterminator who does hive relocations. He says there is no way to evict the carpenter bees without killing them. Sigh. After reading about crashing insect populations, I really don't want to kill these guys, but I'm not going to let them eat our fence either. Various citrus sprays are sold to repel them so I've been spraying lemon essential oil around their nests. Apparently, they hate noise and vibrations so our fence washing and staining may also send them packing. We will need to plug the holes they made (I've found only three so far).
The anise hyssop that I planted last fall survived the winter and is flowering now.
Anise Hyssop
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Date: 2019-07-18 02:51 am (UTC)