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Caterpillars are turning into butterflies, leaving yellow jackets and hornets looking for something else to eat and take back to their Humans, with their sweet, succulent garbage, soft dnnks and snack meats offer the next best thing, says Jay Karren, Utah State University Extension entomologist. Karren, who was picnicking last weekend at Ilynim Dam with his family, said the park area was swarming with yellow jackets. His kids were afraid to eat. courage them from bothering you. But keep in mind, this is the yellow jacket season. . There are more than a dozen species of yellow jackets and hornets living in Utah. Yellow jackets are generally short and stubby, hor- nets are bigger, especially the d hornet that thrives in Utah, he says. Right now is their peak time for bald-face- Museum From page 9 Van Wagoner was once the chair of the Weber State University visual arts department. He has been a guest instructor at East Central State College in Ada, Okla. Two of his paintings, Highway Structure and Outfield Practice, are hanging in the museum. His subject matter has changed over the years. My artist heroes were discovered early in life, said Van Wagoner. Paintings done in 1964, First Snow, and 1965 Typewriter, are two of Dibbles works displayed for patrons. s It scares people to death," says Jay Karren, Utah State University Extension entomologist. "If they get into a bouse, they'll raver an enure carpet" Karren says the healthy crop of mustard weeds Utah has grown over the summer probably accounts for the higher number of chinch bugs. He says Extension educators in Colorado also report masses of both mustard plants and chinch bugs. suie." - The false chinch bug as opposed to the true bug that thrives back East and is much bigger and nasuer - crawls down out of Utah grasslands every year at this time. What people are seeing are nymphs. The adults sprout wings. They ordinarily develop on mustard plants, a common weed in Utah that thrives in vacant lots and on uncultivated grass laying eggs and hatching. Theyre gathering food to put into their nests to feed their young. As winter approaches, some pupate, which is the way they will spend the winter. Others will hide and spend the winter as adults until spring, he says. As for that huge paper nest outside your bedroom window? He was the art supervisor for Murray schools for seven years. Dibbles watercolors are centered on the total knowledge of his medi- um. He was also the chief art critic for the Salt Lake Tribune. After a career in the Air Force Kettrell retired in 1987. He is teaching math and art at the Young Parents School in Kaysville and has been a watercolor artist for 20 years. If there is a theme to my artwork it would flow directly from my fascination with common things, Kettrell said. One of his paintings, "Echoes in Time, is an old Dodge truck nestled in weeds. After teaching in Uintah and These bugs do have sucking mouth parts, so they can bite. Nevertheless, its not normal for them to bite humans. If they get into an alfalfa field, they will do some damage by sucking the sap out of the plant. But any damage he has seen has alway s been small, Kanen says. When they move into an area as nymphs, its usually for about a week or two. Once they reach the adult stage, they fly back into rangelands to hibernate for the winter. In the spring they lay eggs and start the cycle again, he says. If youve survived it this long, the worst is behind you. The hornets that occupy these nests abandon them come winter and never return. wasp sprays are available that proresults. If vide quick, knock-dow- n do so do at spray, you night when it is colder and hornets are less active. If, on the other hand, a nest is on a porch or other area w here children can easily disturb it, that can be dangerous. In those situations, Karren says, Hornet sprays should only be used if the insects pose a threat to humans. For the most part, these insects are harmless and should be left alone, he says. Cache school districts, Horton is now teaching in Davis District at Central Davis Junior High. She painting supplies are on display along with his art work. loves doing drawings and lithography. I try to use objects that are a part of my background and experience. There is real beauty in structures that once lived, Horton said. Comia was an art supervisor for Davis School District. He uses fabric as a medium for some of his work. Stewart taught in Davis County Schools and at Ogden High School. He was the department head at the University of Utalj. He is known as a realist, according to his bio' graphical information. Some of Stewarts personal .n Vertical Winds House From 9 depend on the size of the down payment and type of loan. 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