Now in my household we rarely get anything with more than 4 legs that requires any action on my part. A stray ugly, furry spider is usually the worst of it. And our spiders are rarely much larger than a quarter. Still I don't love seeing any critter of the insect type INSIDE my house. And I don't relish having to get them out. So what to do?
I thought of how I often just pretend that I didn't see a bug and hope that it will go away. It works, sometimes. But then sometimes I wake up with a bunch of bug bites too. So I guess my ignoring the problem doesn't work that well...
I thought of my friend who still calls her Dad to get rid of bugs. And how silly I think that is...
Nope, it was time for me to brave it. No ignoring or getting someone else to deal with this.
I ran the possible scenarios in my head, including worst case in which the giant bug would land directly on my face and bite my nose!
And then I got a broom. No, not to whack the thing. Just to act as a carrier to get it OUT.
And you know what? I opened the garage door, opened the door from the house, and brushed the broom up near the bug. He/She just climbed right on and took a ride right out the door.
No drama. No explaining how I got that bug bite on my nose.
Yup, I'm ready. Texas, here I come.
SO FUNNY! "no action on my part" hahahahahaha!!!
ReplyDeleteWhen I traveled to texas with V for his construction co, I couldn't believe the BUGS! We live in michigan and we don't have bugs like that! Hahaha! This was hilarious. Glad you made it out unscathed!
Have a PRETTY day!
THANK YOU so much for your comment on my blog drama ! SO sweet of you! Oh my gosh ... I have cried for the past three days over this! And I am not normally like that!
Too funny!
ReplyDeleteI like it when there is no drama involved with removing bugs from the home! Glad you survived the ordeal! Sounds like your ready for Texas! I think I'll keep to my mountains!
Be kind to them. They are living things - It's just that everything is bigger in Texas.
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