>>1221432We had absolutely everything in full force, including beneficial insects in full force. It was crazy, every square inch of the outdoors was crawling with critters. The previous winter was ultra mild with flowers blooming all winter long, no animals heading south, no groundhogs hibernating, etc. There were no massive cold snaps that took things by surprise like there have been this winter. Like the photos I took here, it was nearly 70F the day before and that previous week was 50-60F, yet dropped to like -15F that night. Its been a crazy bipolar winter and that should be good for killing off any emerging pests that were tricked into coming out when it was nice and warm.