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<blockquote data-quote="NECowboy" data-source="post: 1371270" data-attributes="member: 25360"><p>Still traumatized from the palmetto bugs/roaches with wings when I lived in South Carolina. They didn't mean you had a dirty house they were just there because of the heat and humidity!</p><p></p><p>Love that we have very few bugs knock on wood here in Nebraska because the cold weather kills em. Probably nicest to me would be mid 60s during day, low to mid 40s at night, low to no humidity, doesn't stick around long though!</p><p></p><p>My wife (Nebraska native) laughes at me for covering up a cake, lasagna cooling on counter etc when she's used to leaving things out for hours. I tell her I don't leave anything uncovered so bugs won't get in them (habit from living in the South I guess).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NECowboy, post: 1371270, member: 25360"] Still traumatized from the palmetto bugs/roaches with wings when I lived in South Carolina. They didn't mean you had a dirty house they were just there because of the heat and humidity! Love that we have very few bugs knock on wood here in Nebraska because the cold weather kills em. Probably nicest to me would be mid 60s during day, low to mid 40s at night, low to no humidity, doesn't stick around long though! My wife (Nebraska native) laughes at me for covering up a cake, lasagna cooling on counter etc when she's used to leaving things out for hours. I tell her I don't leave anything uncovered so bugs won't get in them (habit from living in the South I guess). [/QUOTE]
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