The Fragrance of Life
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LOL!!!!!!! But not really because you’ve just identified the problem in my garden, though thankfully it’s localized to a rose bush which is just a skeleton now. Before that I had another bush there…serviceberry…and it mysteriously shriveled up and died too. But Sandra dear, where does one get a pouch of female beetle pheromones??????
And you gotta love a compassionate dog, don’t you? I mean, how sweet is that for her to be worried about all those purty little beetles.
Oh, yes, she’s so sweet 😉
I got our beetle trap at the local farm supplier. Probably hardware stores carry them, too. It’s quite phenomenal how well they work. Of course…they attract the beetles from hill and dale, too. But in the end, despite pooch’s emancipation efforts, we got the problem under control.
Wow, you come up the most amazing topics, Sandra!!!
Belle’s a treasure for sure!
Thanks Eileen. We do love our pup…she certainly inspires my imagination!
Oh — one more gardening question. Would the lady pheremones attract lady bugs too? Because I have a lovely brood of lady bugs and they are munching away on aphids at an alarming rate. I’d hate to mess with that.
Good question. I think each species likes their own fragrance. So your lady bugs are safe 🙂 Nothing but Japanese beetles joined the party in our bag.
This post brought a smile, Sandra! (although I’m sorry you’ve been dealing with the beetle issue). Oh that Bella…maybe she wants you to write a book about her?? 😉
Hugs, Patti Jo 🙂
p.s. A quick note about your fragrance comments—how very true that certain fragrances evoke special memories. At my last ACFW conference (Denver, 2009) I was meeting an author friend in PERSON (finally) and recognized the perfume she was wearing: it had also been my precious Mama’s favorite perfume. The next thing I knew, tears were streaming down my face–so I explained about the familiar scent to the author. Thankfully she hugged me and was very understanding. The sense of smell can be a powerful sense!!
Too funny. I guess I forget beetles have pheromones too. lol
Patti Jo, thanks for sharing your story. I can so relate to that kind of out-of-nowhere flood of emotion.