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Look what the wife stumbled upon this afternoon. It's a Rufous hummingbird and that's a nickel next to it.
It's either a juvenile or a female. Tough to tell..
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If there's not a life after fishing, I don't want to live it.....
Do what I do. Sit quietly on the porch,just below the hummingbird feeder. When they come to feed swat them briskly with a badminton racket.
They are so stupid,it works everytime.
Jumptrout51 wrote:Do what I do. Sit quietly on the porch,just below the hummingbird feeder. When they come to feed swat them briskly with a badminton racket.
They are so stupid,it works everytime.
Hmmmm... Sounds like a new Redneck sport...
If there's not a life after fishing, I don't want to live it.....
I learned it from the wood boring bee epidemic I get every year.
Sit near my workshop with cold Coors Light and a badminton racket. When the wood boring bees come around,THWACK,THWACK,SIP,SIP,THWACK.
You get the picture?
Jumptrout51 wrote:I learned it from the wood boring bee epidemic I get every year.
Sit near my workshop with cold Coors Light and a badminton racket. When the wood boring bees come around,THWACK,THWACK,SIP,SIP,THWACK.
You get the picture?
The wood boring bees are much more of a challenge with a 2" wide board about 30" long. But I suppose, at your age, you need a badmitton racket to even come close.
Jumptrout51 wrote:I learned it from the wood boring bee epidemic I get every year.
Sit near my workshop with cold Coors Light and a badminton racket. When the wood boring bees come around,THWACK,THWACK,SIP,SIP,THWACK.
You get the picture?
The wood boring bees are much more of a challenge with a 2" wide board about 30" long. But I suppose, at your age, you need a badmitton racket to even come close.
Jumptrout51 wrote:I learned it from the wood boring bee epidemic I get every year.
Sit near my workshop with cold Coors Light and a badminton racket. When the wood boring bees come around,THWACK,THWACK,SIP,SIP,THWACK.
You get the picture?
It would be a better picture with a "Bud Light"...
If there's not a life after fishing, I don't want to live it.....
Jumptrout51 wrote:I learned it from the wood boring bee epidemic I get every year.
Sit near my workshop with cold Coors Light and a badminton racket. When the wood boring bees come around,THWACK,THWACK,SIP,SIP,THWACK.
You get the picture?
Another way to catch those bees is to have a cricket cage out with some crickets in it. Those silly bees will fly into the cage and can't get out.
If we were all crazy, Wouldn't that make us all normal.