Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Falling leaves...

The leaves are falling, the weather is changing. Schepers Property Maintenance can help get your home ready for winter. Raking leaves, eaves cleaning, painting, and whatever else you may require. If we cannot help you then we can always try to find someone who can.
 
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Its Bugging Me!!


At the end of this blog there will be a point I suppose. We will get there together; enjoy the walk while we head there. It begins with my Granddaughter and our walks that take forever but somehow always get there. See how that ties in?  It’s sort of about my granddaughter’s fixation with all things buggy. It is this bent in her nature that make the walks long; that and her astounding abilities to notice all things gunky and gross. The smallest bug will not escape her.  So observant is she in fact that when I turned over a rock expecting to keep her occupied I was interrupted when I proceeded to turn it back in my disappointment in the lack of the creepy. Lyla reached down and pulled up a BB sized ball that looked like a Potato Bug Armadillo. She turned a pebble and caught a worm that was 6" long and, in the process of yanking out this worm, she found the "mommy" Potato Bug.

 

I love observant people. People, who remember names, people who can research, people who look through people. People who look through peep holes. (Philologists and scientists lol, that was fun). There is a certain amount of trust I give my Granddaughter. One "trust" I give is that if she says "look" or can I "hode it" (hold it) there is something to see and something to hode. I do not trust my granddaughter not to touch a scorpion or a bee and I do not trust her fully when she says there is nothing in her pockets; I have found the "Snea Snails" in my carpet. Now, please take the hand of the person next to you as we do a little jump to the point. I take these steps all the time but word is out that others do not always follow. Hence the warning.

 

Fiesta weed spray. There are certain things I trust about it. In fact, it is pretty transparent about its ability in the literature it provides and warnings it gives. Proper research makes it possible for people to make informed decisions.  It may in fact work on certain stages of listed weeds at certain stages of the season in certain weather conditions if properly applied. It and Nematodes are new and complicated products and IF I am to use them I need to trust the things they say about themselves. Sooooo, in the case of Fiesta I would never spray in the fall, I would never give more than two applications a year and I would not raise people's hopes. Sooooo, when one of our customers gets an application of Fiesta done this past Monday the 15th of October I can say that the person doing it is nuts, he can't be trusted. 

 

In the case of Nematodes I am even more curious. I want to give Lyla a microscope and show her the difference between our tap water and my Nematode infested water. There is a little fear and hope that she will never drink water again. Fear because I expect its gross looking, hope because the mean buggers that eat grubs should be gross looking. I trust that there are bugs in that package, that the way they say to store them preserves them and that the way they say to mix them is correct. They are not leading me astray in the latter and I trust therefore that they are not misinforming me when they say when to apply and in what conditions. Now is too late so why sell the service?  Call me May 15th to get on the list.

 

Finally, for those still with me, I want to see a Nematode streak towards a grub. I want to see the Grub recoil as the worm starts destroying it. I want to have the time to turn over a rock, sit on my haunches and stir the dirt with my fingers. I want this time not to be a "hobby", a "vacation" or a "break". It needs to be normal and expected and not a waste of time. Anyone with a Nematode, a Grub and a microscope that wants to take me for a walk is welcome to call or write.