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Regarding USPS traffic, word has it they've basically been at Christmas levels of heavy load since November...and there's not enough hands and distribution centers to go around. Everything is guaranteed to take longer to move.
 
How very cozy & inviting everything looks. I count seven stockings hanging up. Looks it will be a good family get together. Unless five of them are for your pets...

Speaking of which I'll mention one of my favorite Christmas pictures here was posted by @skherbeck :

in post 19. Instead of Cat in the Hat, it's Cat in the Tree:

https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/forums/threads/the-qq-pet-critters-thread.27950/
Love em'
My hunting partner, Casey. I miss her very much.
 

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Does anyone know what this wasp-thing might be? Some of them mass together at the front door every time the weather gets a bit unseasonably warm; and a few have gotten into the house. They are annoying. One got down my collar and stung me, but I had no reaction whatsoever.

A search with Google Lens says that it is an orchid dupe wasp, but that is native to Australia, not New Jersey. (We have invasive drones here. LOL)

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Does anyone know what this wasp-thing might be? Some of them mass together at the front door every time the weather gets a bit unseasonably warm; and a few have gotten into the house. They are annoying. One got down my collar and stung me, but I had no reaction whatsoever.

A search with Google Lens says that it is an orchid dupe wasp, but that is native to Australia, not New Jersey. (We have invasive drones here. LOL)

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Google told me they are in New Jersey (or some variation of them)... and that may not be a stinger but for laying eggs... got wasp grubs AR? :LOL:

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The wasp uses its ovipositor to insert its eggs inside the lawn grub, where the eggs hatch and consume the grub
 
Google told me they are in New Jersey (or some variation of them)... and that may not be a stinger but for laying eggs... got wasp grubs AR? :LOL:

Life cycle
The wasp uses its ovipositor to insert its eggs inside the lawn grub, where the eggs hatch and consume the grub
So they are helpful at wacking lawn grubs. I'll leave them alone. Thanks Pups.
 
Yet tell me again that the economy is in the tank. LOL
Yea, I'm currently tracking an item from the West Coast that is milling around Florida from place to place, nowhere near my state, sigh. Oddly enough, I got word from SDE that Alan Parson's Project PYRAMID (ooh, alliterative) has been shipped, and I expect it to arrive sooner, lol.
 
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