Thrillhouse
Active member
I spent some time traveling and landed back in Utah last winter, and a few months later started renting a nice house with a yard right outside of downtown with my girlfriend.
I've been swarmed by box elder bugs in a previous apartment, but the absolutely insane elm seed big epidemic is like nothing else. I had never seen them before, and discovered they're an Italian native introduced acidentally into Idaho in 2012.
It's so bad we'll just leave them to walk across the walls, on our shower towels, and even on the clothes we're wearing. There's so many it's hopeless to put up the effort. The summer heat hit over 100 for a few weeks, so they were mobbing to get in from the heat.
My girlfriend and I can't have pets. She's allergic to dogs and I'm allergic to cats. I purchased a couple ghost mantids and was really excited to give it a shot and finally have some pets.
For the first couple months I was worried to stick the elm seed bugs into their jars for fear of injuring them or making them sick. But once I dropped them in they both caught and ate one.
With the elm seed bugs I've had an unlimited supply of free food pouring into my house for months. And now that fall's arriving they've slowed down. I'm happy to have them gone, but now I need to figure out what to feed my ghosts. My girlfriend isn't excited to have live flies in the refrigerator, so I need to come up with something else. At least until next summer.
I've been swarmed by box elder bugs in a previous apartment, but the absolutely insane elm seed big epidemic is like nothing else. I had never seen them before, and discovered they're an Italian native introduced acidentally into Idaho in 2012.
It's so bad we'll just leave them to walk across the walls, on our shower towels, and even on the clothes we're wearing. There's so many it's hopeless to put up the effort. The summer heat hit over 100 for a few weeks, so they were mobbing to get in from the heat.
My girlfriend and I can't have pets. She's allergic to dogs and I'm allergic to cats. I purchased a couple ghost mantids and was really excited to give it a shot and finally have some pets.
For the first couple months I was worried to stick the elm seed bugs into their jars for fear of injuring them or making them sick. But once I dropped them in they both caught and ate one.
With the elm seed bugs I've had an unlimited supply of free food pouring into my house for months. And now that fall's arriving they've slowed down. I'm happy to have them gone, but now I need to figure out what to feed my ghosts. My girlfriend isn't excited to have live flies in the refrigerator, so I need to come up with something else. At least until next summer.