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Archive for the ‘Insect Contest’ Category
Friday, July 24th, 2009
Many people are aware that an outbreak of certain harmful insects can stunt a garden’s growth in its tracks; however, there is a misconception that insects are no help to someone with a green thumb. In fact, insects with names like assassin bugs, bald-faced hornets, praying mantises and soldier beetles can help manage pest populations in a garden.
While complete prevention of insect pests in a garden is simply unrealistic, the positives that come with beneficial bugs should not be understated.
Beneficial bugs are one of the best-kept secrets in the gardening industry. These insects are likely to remain in your garden if there is a food supply for them and if you mix the variety of plants to bloom over as many months of the year as possible. In addition, gardeners can purchase several types of beneficial bugs at their local home improvement stores and often times from nurseries.
Other insects that serve as beneficial bugs include bumble bees, centipedes, dragonflies, damselflies, green lacewings, ground beetles, ladybugs, spiders, tachinid flies and yellow jackets.
As beautiful as a ladybug is, many people probably don’t realize they will eliminate aphids and tree lice from a garden. A praying mantis will eat just about any bad bug, from flies to crickets. By attracting beneficial bugs, a person’s garden has that much more of a chance to last all summer long.
Speaking of which, congratulations to the Bald Faced Hornet for winning the July Bug Off!

In the meantime, be safe, stay dry, and hope you all have a buzzing day! The Mousecar is riding around with his windows down, looking for more friends on Facebook (Truly Nolen Mousecar) and tweeps on Twitter (@TrulyNolen) – interested?
Posted in Bees, Facts, Insect Contest, Insects | 1 Comment »
Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
Beginning today, we’re starting our next “Bug-Off” competition on our Facebook page and also accessible through Twitter.
This month’s Truly Nolen “Bug-Off”: Which insect has the more colorful name?

We would like you, the reader of this blog, to vote for the insect you believe has the more colorful name – Bald-Faced Hornet or Lovebug!
You can vote either in the comments section of my blog, on Twitter at @TrulyNolen, or the Facebook page for Truly Nolen Mousecar.
To access the company on Twitter, visit http://www.twitter.com/trulynolen. To access my friend on Facebook, visit http://tinyurl.com/Bugoff3.
Voting will take place July 1-14, and on the 15th of July, the winning bug will be announced on Facebook, Twitter and in my blog.
In addition, three voters (one from each avenue) will be randomly chosen to win some fabulous Truly Nolen Truly-Wear merchandise.
I look forward to you continuing to help us determine a Bug-Off winner each month!
In the meantime, be safe, stay dry, and hope you all have a buzzing day! The Mousecar is riding around with his windows down, looking for more friends on Facebook (Truly Nolen Mousecar) and tweeps on Twitter (@TrulyNolen) – interested?
Barry The Bug Guy
Tags: Bald-Faced Hornet, Lovebug Posted in Facts, Insect Contest, Pests | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
Beginning today, we’re starting our next “Bug-Off” competition on our Facebook page and also accessible through Twitter.
This month’s Truly Nolen “Bug-Off”: Which insect do you dislike more?

We would like you, the reader of this blog, to vote for your least favorite insect among the Cockroach and Dung Beetle.
You can vote either in the comments section of my blog, on Twitter at @TrulyNolen, or the Facebook page for Truly Nolen Mousecar.
To access the company on Twitter, visit http://www.twitter.com/trulynolen. To access my friend on Facebook, visit http://tinyurl.com/na677n.
Voting will take place June 1-14, and on the 15th of June, the winning bug will be announced on Facebook, Twitter and in my blog.
In addition, three voters (one from each avenue) will be randomly chosen to win some fabulous Truly Nolen Truly-Wear merchandise.
I look forward to you continuing to help us determine a Bug-Off winner each month!
In the meantime, be safe, stay dry, and hope you all have a buzzing day! The Mousecar is riding around with his windows down, looking for more friends on Facebook (Truly Nolen Mousecar) and tweeps on Twitter (@TrulyNolen) – interested?
Barry The Bug Guy
Tags: Cockroach, Dung Beetle Posted in Events, Facts, Insect Contest, Insects, Pests, Roaches | No Comments »
Friday, May 1st, 2009
Protecting your home from termites and ants is a billion dollar proposition nationwide, and one I will be discussing on Saturday, May 2 at 9 a.m. Eastern on WTVJ-NBC 6 in Miami/Fort Lauderdale, Florida. WTVJ’s website address is www.nbc6.net.
Beginning today, we’re starting a “Bug-Off” competition on our Facebook page and also accessible through Twitter.
This month’s Truly Nolen “Bug-Off”: Which insect do you like more?

We would like you, the reader of this blog, to vote for your favorite insect among the Ladybug and the Butterfly.
You can vote either in the comments section of my blog, on Twitter at @TrulyNolen, or the Facebook page for Truly Nolen Mousecar.
To access the company on Twitter, visit http://www.twitter.com/trulynolen. To access my friend on Facebook, visit http://tinyurl.com/c899v2.
Voting will take place May 1-14, and on the 15th of May, the winning bug will be announced on Facebook, Twitter and in my blog.
In addition, three voters (one from each avenue) will be randomly chosen to win some fabulous Truly Nolen Truly-Wear merchandise.
I look forward to you helping us determine a Bug-Off winner each month from now on!
In the meantime, be safe, stay dry, and hope you all have a buzzing day! The Mousecar is riding around with his windows down, looking for more friends on Facebook (Truly Nolen Mousecar) and tweeps on Twitter (@TrulyNolen) – interested?
Barry The Bug Guy
Tags: bug-off, butterfly, ladybug Posted in Events, General, Insect Contest | 1 Comment »
Friday, March 27th, 2009
First and foremost, a Happy Spring to all. Traditionally, this is the season where termites and ants do their worst damage. I will be discussing how to keep these pests from eating you out of house and home on Tuesday, March 31 at 4 p.m. Mountain on KVOA-NBC in Tucson Arizona and on Wednesday, April 1 between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. Pacific on KMIR-NBC in Palm Desert. KVOA’s website address is www.kvoa.com and KMIR’s website address is www.kmir6.com.
I just got back from a trip last week to both Las Vegas and Carson City. On March 17, I visited Mr. Slater’s 4th grade class at Beatty Elementary – their essay about the Vivid Dancer Damselfly was selected from over 70 entries as the winning essay for the Truly Nolen-sponsored Nevada State Insect Contest. Below is a photo of the children seeing the Truly Nolen Mousecar from our North Las Vegas Branch (702-798-0010) for the first time up close:

After the students explored the mousecar, we brought out the stars of the show – Five hissing cockroaches – and I showed them to the students:

The following day (Wednesday, March 18), Mr. Slater, three of his students and I flew to Reno, Nevada and then drove to Carson City, the Nevada state capital, to testify on behalf of Senate Bill 166 and why the Vivid Dancer Damselfly should be adopted as the Nevada State Insect. Here is a photo of Megan Anders (left), Ryan Underwood and Lexie Arancibia testifying:

Following their testimony, the five of us posed with State Senator Joyce Woodhouse (left) and Clark County Representative Clark County Assistant Superintendent of Schools Joyce Haldeman – two of the catalysts who helped get the contest off the ground:`

It was a great trip, and I thank Judy Myers, Clark County Coordinator, School-Community Partnership Program, for her tireless work on this project, and for with whom none of this would have been possible.
Be safe, stay dry, and hope you all have a buzzing day! The Mousecar is riding around with his windows down, looking for more friends on Facebook (Truly Nolen Mousecar) and tweeps on Twitter (@TrulyNolen) – interested?
Barry The Bug Guy
Tags: Beatty Elementary Posted in Events, General, Insect Contest | No Comments »
Friday, March 6th, 2009
As we spring into March, we are excited that the Nevada State Insect Contest’s winning submission has been chosen from a field of 74 entries! We also thank Stan Parris, Branch Manager for our North Las Vegas Branch for being one of the judges for the contest.
Here are the results from 1st place through 5th place:
1st – Vivid Dancer Damselfly, Beatty Elementary, Mr. Slater’s Class
2nd – Desert Marble Butterfly, Bunker Elementary, Ms. Fife’s Class
3rd – Thistledown Velvet Ant, Dooley Elementary, Ms. Tallant’s Class
4th – Jerusalem Cricket, Westergard Elementary, Ms. Gillette’s Class
5th – Juba Skipper, Forbuss Elementary, Ms. Nagel’s Class
For winning the contest, Truly Nolen will be providing mousecar fun at Beatty Elementary later this month where the class will be recognized for their achievement. In addition, I am flying with Mr. Slater and three of his students to argue for the passage of the Vivid Dancer Damselfly State Insect Bill in Carson City the following day. We are also providing bus transportation for the rest of Mr. Slater’s class to appear at the government building to observe the democratic process.
We are so elated as a company to have had such a great partner in the Clark County School District in this endeavor, and we are tickled yellow that state Senator Joyce Woodhouse and State Assemblyman Lynn Stewart have championed this project from the very beginning.
To read the winning essay, click here.
Be safe, stay dry, and hope you all have a buzzing day! The Mousecar is riding around with his windows down, looking for more friends on Facebook (Truly Nolen Mousecar) and tweeps on Twitter (@TrulyNolen) – interested?
Barry The Bug Guy
Posted in Insect Contest | 1 Comment »
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