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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Sunday Stills....Pests

Japanese beetles
Rock Pigeons

Tommy, who tries to sneak into the milk house
where cats are banned by law and then sits on the bulk tank,
or the microwave or anywhere else that we don't want him
He's cute though

Fox tails

Lots of pests available this time of year.

For more Sunday Stills........

14 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:21 AM

    These are all great shots for the subject. I too hate Japanese bettles, next to the dreaded squash bug!! :)

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  2. Very cool shots! Funny how something captured so beautifully can be such a pain! : )

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  3. NASTY BUGS!!! So far they are not here. We started to get them about three years ago an all out war all over three counties occured.

    Linda
    http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

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  4. Terrific photos all! You make them look less like pests and much more beautiful :)

    ~Lisa

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  5. That rock pigeon in the window frame.
    What a great picture!

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  6. Excellent shots, I should have thought of the beetles..:-)

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  7. Love the pictures, especially the one of the beetles - you've managed to make them look strangely attractive!

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  8. how are fox tails pest? They cling to your legs?

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  9. Our foxtail looks different but it's a nasty land waster.....pigeons are a pest here but at least we don't have the Japanese bettles!

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  10. I always love your critter pictures, and the rest too of course. Thanks for sharing, sorry I've not been commenting much lately, but I do drop by from time to time.

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  11. Amazing shot of japanese beetles :)

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  12. We hate fox tails too. Very nice pictures.

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  13. Thank you everyone...

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  14. Great beetle picture! Tommy looks too cute to be a pest, but we can all be one at times.

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