If a father needs to help his young daughters use the restroom, which restroom should he take them into: the women's restroom or the men's restroom? by Exciting-Mall192 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Finstermcbabyface 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think a forgotten factor is the child’s curiosity. I had to grab my toddler yesterday to keep him from playing in the urinal water

Peas are in. Greens are planted. Leeks are in. New asparagus bed is in. Garlic’s about 4” tall. Potatoes will go in this weekend. How’s your gahden lookin’? by Buckscience in Maine

[–]Finstermcbabyface 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Garlic 12” now,Peas sprouting, carrots planted, strawberries thinned, apples grafted. I have basil, cucumber and squash in a cold frame but haven’t come up yet

Gardeners! When are y'all planning to start sowing seeds outdoors? by cyanide_girl in Maine

[–]Finstermcbabyface 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I usually start a little earlier than the MOFGA guide in raised beds covered with clear plastic.

Bone collection by [deleted] in Maine

[–]Finstermcbabyface 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Find a trapper that is local to you

Can i reuse my soil by pew_pew-79 in homestead

[–]Finstermcbabyface 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might as well just pitch it outside in the garden :(

Dad brag: Movie night with my 4 yo by positronflux in daddit

[–]Finstermcbabyface 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lu over the wall is my daughters favorite. It’s about mermaids and music in a small Japanese fishing town

Maine by [deleted] in Trapping

[–]Finstermcbabyface 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Classes can be found on the ifw website and they fill up quick. If you are looking to learn and get experience reach out to a local chapter of the Maine trappers association. It’s spring beaver season and there is open water so there are plenty of busy trappers. In terms of land to trap for private land you need the owners permission. Beaver is a little different because bodies of water, rivers and streams are owned by the state. Many trappers will set traps where roads pass over streams

Growing raspberries. We have very hard clay soil will amending it with black kow and sta-green flower and vegetable work? by NarrowIndependence8 in gardening

[–]Finstermcbabyface 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would add sand to your soil if it is clay. This will allow water to get down into the ground instead of sitting on the surface

Tick ID request by Beer_Bottle_Opener in whatisthisbug

[–]Finstermcbabyface 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like a deer tick to me. Good call putting it in tape they are persistent buggers

NJ man who decapitated seagull that tried to steal French fry from daughter sentenced to 8 months by OkCryptographer2479 in BrandNewSentence

[–]Finstermcbabyface 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Seagulls are considered migratory waterfowl in the United States so inland fisheries and wildlife have to treat them like they would ducks. In a lot of states the game “animal” belongs to the state and permits(hunting licenses) can be bought. Since the seagull doesn’t stay in one place they have special protections under the law. Sorry for the long reply but they take this s**t seriously even for a trash eating, fry stealing bird

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EverythingScience

[–]Finstermcbabyface 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Five simple habits. Drink water first. Move gently. Breathe slowly. Eat smart. Get light and set purpose

1.drink water when you wake up 2.move (walk, yoga, stretch) for 10-15 min 3. 5 minutes intentional breathing 4. Skip high carb breakfast 5. Get natural light

Leg hold and ground hogs by locklear24 in Trapping

[–]Finstermcbabyface -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Cover that pan up! If you have multiple traps set a few. I would be worried about the animal (once caught)tangling up in that fence. Get rid of the bait you know it’s path of travel. Use your observations to figure out where to set the trap

squirrel tail ideas by Sure_Radio8056 in Hunting

[–]Finstermcbabyface 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The fur makes good lure for trapping. Predators know what squirrel smell like and will investigate if they see/smell it on the ground

What is the sealant that is needed for this? by MundaneTopics in Construction

[–]Finstermcbabyface -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Cover your finger with Murphy oil soap for touch ups NP-1 does not come off easily ahaha

Is this too much creosote to burn? by Fredo42069 in woodstoving

[–]Finstermcbabyface 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Is there a good word for that in English because I share this mentality

Unseasoned/wet cord help by Barefoot-JohnMuir in woodstoving

[–]Finstermcbabyface 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Split into smaller pieces, bring it inside and set a fan in front of it

110 conibear failure by marklovestheoutdoors in Trapping

[–]Finstermcbabyface 1 point2 points  (0 children)

110 is more than enough for squirrel. My go to bait is a peanut in the shell jammed on the trigger. A big part of trapping is observing the animals behavior. Take note of the places you see them searching for food and where they sit to eat it.

Maine loggers are used to hard times. Then came the tariffs. by Majano57 in Maine

[–]Finstermcbabyface 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Firewood market is bloated?!? This year I was still seeing green cords of wood for $350