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Welcome to Oldfriend Archive, the official 4chan archive of the NSA. Hosting ~170M text-only 2003-2014 4chan posts (mostly 2006-2008).
I’m sorry this had to happen to you. I’m sorry I couldn’t do anything about it.
I’m sorry you didn’t get to live longer. That you didn’t get to move out and live with me. And I’m sorry I didn’t take you out on more walks or kept you more fit or brush your teeth as often I should. But that was mostly your fault, because you kept running away whenever I got the toothbrush.
I’m sorry… for not being as great as an owner as I think I could have been.
I love you so much. When I moved away for school, you were the one I missed the most. Whenever I traveled, I always asked about you. And for most of my life, when I had no friends, you were my friend.
Hey /an/, /k/ here, I was out in my front yard and this lil baby bird was sitting in the grass. I knew it had a nest close, so I put on gloves and waited till the parents weren't around and set it back in (after chasing a baby bird around my yard in garden gloves.) So my question is, did I do the right thing? Or should I have left it and it would have found its way back up to the nest somehow?
So i found out that my yard is infested with ground bees. There's about 40 holes, probably more. But most sites that i've visited say that there are only a few holes with ground bees. I want to just pour some hot waters over the holes and get rid of them, but I'm afraid that the job may be too big for just me and require an exterminator. Can I get some insight? Also, the bees are black with yellow stripes on their abdomen and I live in western NY, if that helps.