Update: I picked up the paper cup last night and he was no longer moving ... he is outside back in nature now.
Earlier today I saw a stink bug walking across the floor. I wasn't happy to see him.
I knew I had to do something, but what? A three-ounce paper cup was handy so I popped it on top of him. He's trapped.
Now what? I'm afraid to squish him, I've heard they stink!
I just read online that "When bothered or agitated stink bugs emit a foul odor that can be particularly offensive in large numbers." So I guess he doesn't have to be squished to stink.
My daughter said, "I guess that's where he lives now."
*Note: I found this information at: https://www.domyown.com/stink-bug-identification-guide-a-528.html
Wednesday, May 16, 2018
Logan shares information for post-storm help, safety tips
(Please share the following information with others. Thank you.)
UNITED ILLUMINATING:
- To report downed power lines or damaged electrical equipment, call 800 722-5584 (800.7.CALL UI). www.uinet.com
- Call Eversource at 800-286-2000 to report an electric outage, or go online at www.eversource.com. Follow Eversource on Twitter (@EversourceCT) and Facebook (facebook.com/EversourceCT). Sign up to receive storm outage updates via text, email, phone call at www.eversource.com.
- For gas leaks, call 877-944-5325
- Questions about your insurance and storm damage? Contact insurance@ct.gov or check out these tips: http://www.ct.gov/cid/cwp/
view.asp?q=254640
- Falling branches and uprooted trees can become tangled with electrical wires and become energized. Please stay clear and report any fallen trees or wires immediately.
- If you use a generator, always operate it outdoors and as far from the house as possible. Keep it away from doors, windows and air vents to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
- The symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are similar to the flu. If you suspect carbon monoxide is present in your home, go outside immediately and breathe deeply; then call 911.
- If you need additional assistance, call Connecticut's toll-free Infoline, 211, for information, referrals and other services.
Derby Public Library to hold Breaking into the Biz! workshop
Does your child have talent and you want to give them an opportunity to be seen?
Kathryn Sasha |
Actress/Director/Producer Kathryn Shasha shares her 20 years experience in an informative workshop at 6:30 p.m. June 4 at Derby Public Library.
She will talk about what it takes to break into the business of acting without breaking your wallet.
Participants will:
• Gain a basic understanding of the business;
• Learn to avoid the scams;
• Learn what tools are truly necessary to become a working actor.
Space is limited; registration is required. Register online or by calling the Reference Desk, 203-736-1482.
• Learn to avoid the scams;
• Learn what tools are truly necessary to become a working actor.
Space is limited; registration is required. Register online or by calling the Reference Desk, 203-736-1482.
The Library is at 313 Elizabeth St.
*Information shared from the Library website.
*Information shared from the Library website.
Dinner in Seymour honors Ansonia resident retiring from TEAM
Diane Stroman |
Hundreds of family members, friends, and colleagues turned out on a stormy evening Tuesday to honor beloved Ansonia resident Diane Stroman.
She recently retired after a quarter-century of working tirelessly at TEAM, Inc. to help needy residents of the Valley and surrounding communities.
Diane's co-workers made sure she had a lovely throne to enjoy during the festivities held at the Inn at Villa Bianca in Seymour.
Naugatuck Community Choir to perform Friday, Sunday
Songs in this program include:
Antiphon
The Gift of Angels
Along The Shore
The Water is Wide
Loch Lomond
Danny Boy
The Irish Blessing
Magnificat
Jerusalem
I was glad when they said unto me
Land of Hope and Glory
Rule Britannia
Hallelujah
A friend of mine sings with the Community Choir and over the years my husband Ralph and I have attended several concerts.
The performances are always enjoyable!
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