Much the same here. Many people ask me why I would go to the woods in the summer with all the mosquitos and black flies. They have been non existent. I haven't seen a lady bug yet this year, but we have had some of those similar beetles with black shells and cream colored spots on them. We have had some green grasshoppers around, but haven't seen any of the big gray ones. Yellow jackets have been very annoying here at the house in the last week. I guess the fresh cut firewood attracts them. Saw my first mantis the other day. There was a good many Japanese beetles in July in our garden. Also got hit with some sort of worm that got into all varieties of vined plants and killed most of them. A couple of things that were noticeably abundant this year was butterflies. There were huge flocks of Monarchs when we finally got some summer weather in Aug., along with lots of the smaller yellow and white ones, and some of similar size that were bluish and pinkish. I also notices a lot of those little orange and brown lizards in the woods this year. I split one big maple crotch block which had an cavity in it, and I bet 2 doz. of those little wiggly guys were scrambling in every direction on the splitter when it popped open. Loren
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