CPL @1103 (100.0%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Zealand is the only arg2" "arg1 York their arg2" "arg1 York City is arg2" "arg1 York City was arg2" "arg1 Mexico was arg2" "arg1 York State is arg2" "arg1 Zealand cricket arg2" "arg1 Orleans is arg2" "arg1 Yorkers at arg2" "arg1 York is arg2" "arg1 York may be arg2" "arg1 York City is also arg2" "arg1 Jersey has been arg2" "arg1 Zealand at the same arg2" ] using (new, ground)
CPL @1103 (100.0%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Zealand is the only arg2" "arg1 York their arg2" "arg1 Jersey all arg2" "arg1 York City is arg2" "arg1 York and New Jersey arg2" "arg1 York City was arg2" "arg1 Zealand at arg2" "arg1 South Wales at arg2" "arg1 Mexico was arg2" "arg1 York State is arg2" "arg1 Zealand cricket arg2" "arg1 Orleans is arg2" "arg1 Yorkers at arg2" "arg1 York is arg2" "arg1 York may be arg2" "arg1 York becomes arg2" "arg1 York City is also arg2" "arg1 Jersey has been arg2" "arg1 Zealand at the same arg2" ] using (new, ground)
NELL has only weak evidence for items listed in grey
CPL @1094 (93.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 as you contract your arg1" "arg2 to work the lower arg1" "arg2 and contract your arg1" "arg2 and contracting your arg1" ] using (abs, ground)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 and he took off his arg2" "arg1 and unzipped her arg2" "arg1 and unbuttoned his arg2" ] using (jacket, ground)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 and he took off his arg2" "arg1 and unzipped her arg2" "arg1 and unbuttoned his arg2" ] using (ground, jacket)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg1 Ground or USPS arg2" "arg1 Home Delivery or arg2" "arg1 or USPS arg2" "arg1 Home Delivery and arg2" ] using (fedex, ground)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg1 Ground or USPS arg2" "arg1 Home Delivery or arg2" "arg1 or USPS arg2" "arg1 Home Delivery and arg2" ] using (ground, fedex)
CPL @1095 (96.9%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Ground or USPS arg2" "arg1 or USPS arg2" "arg1 Ground and USPS arg2" "arg1 Ground and FedEx arg2" "arg1 Next Day Air and arg2" ] using (ground, ups)
CPL @1095 (96.9%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Ground or USPS arg2" "arg1 or USPS arg2" "arg1 Ground and USPS arg2" "arg1 Ground and FedEx arg2" "arg1 Next Day Air and arg2" ] using (ups, ground)
CPL @1104 (99.9%) on 18-mar-2018 [ "arg1 club hits arg2" "arg1 ball resting on arg2" "arg1 ball or arg2" "arg1 ball and arg2" "arg1 ball on arg2" "arg1 ball rests on arg2" "arg1 ball sitting on arg2" "arg1 ball hitting arg2" "arg1 ball with arg2" "arg1 club grip arg2" ] using (golf, ground)
OE @809 (88.2%) on 01-feb-2014 [ ] using (golf, ground)
CPL @1094 (93.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 ball sitting on arg2" "arg1 player can hit arg2" "arg1 ball on arg2" "arg1 ball and arg2" ] using (soccer, ground)
CPL @1094 (99.2%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 racket or arg2" "arg1 courts and play arg2" "arg1 ball hitting arg2" "arg1 clubs to hit arg2" "arg1 ball on arg2" "arg1 courts and cricket arg2" "arg1 court and play arg2" ] using (tennis, ground)
OE @826 (85.8%) on 28-mar-2014 [ ] using (tennis, ground)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 and the United arg1" "arg2 and in the United arg1" "arg2 war between the United arg1" "arg2 lost to the United arg1" ] using (states, ground)
CPL @1107 (96.9%) on 24-may-2018 [ "arg2 on President Robert arg1" "arg2 against President Robert arg1" "arg2 by President Robert arg1" "arg2 with President Robert arg1" "arg2 that President Robert arg1" ] using (mugabe, ground)
CPL @1094 (99.9%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 to lay hundreds of arg1" "arg2 to breed and lay arg1" "arg2 to lay more arg1" "arg2 to lay her arg1" "arg2 to lay its arg1" "arg2 to mate and lay arg1" "arg2 for laying their arg1" "arg2 to lay their arg1" "arg2 lay arg1" "arg2 and deposits her arg1" ] using (eggs, ground)
CPL @1098 (93.8%) on 21-jan-2018 [ "arg2 floor and French arg1" "arg2 floor and glass arg1" "arg2 windows and glass arg1" "arg2 sliding arg1" ] using (doors, ground)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 live beneath arg2" "arg1 make nests in arg2" "arg1 make their nests in arg2" "arg1 like to nest in arg2" ] using (bees, ground)
; if (id.length > 0){ element.onclick= function(){ var oToShow= document.getElementById(this.getAttribute(rel)); if (oToShow) document.getElementById(HiddenTextContainer).innerHTML= oToShow.innerHTML; };} }};function ShowHiddenText(){ document.getElementById(HiddenTextContainer).style.display= block; document.getElementById(readlink).style.display= none;} Question. Mike: We have vegetables growing in an above ground garden made of logs. About six inches from one of the plants is the entrance to an underground bee's nest. Is there something I could just pour in there, like vinegar, that would get the bees without poisoning the soil? Thanks. ---Gary Herrmann; Bala Cynwyd, PA I have a yellow-jacket nest under a decorative boulder in my front garden. One nailed me above the knee cap last Saturday. It felt like a 4-penny nail was stuck in there. I am against killing any bugs just for convenience sake, but I need to get rid of these pests. They are too darn dangerous. Any suggestions for an organic way to drive them away? Keeping it green... ---Rich Beaumont; Haycock Twp, Bucks County, PA Mike: We have wasp-like insects (about 2 long with striped abdomens) living in perfectly round holes in the ground in our front flowerbeds. They make these piles of dirt that look like sawdust when they dig out their holes. They haven't tried to sting us, but they are right around the front door, and I'd love to get rid of them. They have been visiting us every summer for 3-4 years now. I try to fill in the holes in the fall, but no luck so far. Do you have any suggestions? Thank You. ---Cindy Lefkowitz; Havertown, PA Answer. We get a lot of calls this time of year from anxious home owners about ground nesting bees. There are two insects with stingers you might notice emerging from holes in your lawn or flowerbed right now, but neither are bees. (The only bees that nest in the ground are gentle pollinators that are only active in the Spring.) If, like Cindy, the black and yellow insects you see are around two inches long, relax; those are the famous cicada-killing wasps and they have no interest in stinging you. The males don't have stingers, and the rarely-seen females often won't even sting when provoked! And besides, their season of dragging giant cicadas into those holes for their young to feed upon is almost done. To prevent their harmless presence NEXT year, keep your ground covered with plants or mulch; they only make their solitary nests in bare soil. If those insects are under an inch long, however, do NOT relax. Those are yellow-jackets, a type of highly aggressive wasp, not a bee. Although technically beneficial because they eat pest insects, yellow-jackets are responsible for almost all of the so-called 'bee sting deaths' in the United States. They like to sting people, each insect can sting repeatedly, they generally attack in large numbers, and they can bite ya too. They are especially dangerous this time of year. Their nests have gotten HUGE, and the workers are on a constant prowl for food. To keep individual wasps out of your outdoor areas, don't leave pet food or
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg2 against President Robert arg1" "arg2 by President Robert arg1" "arg2 with President Robert arg1" "arg2 to President Robert arg1" ] using (mugabe, ground)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg2 source heat pump arg1" "arg2 well and pump arg1" "arg2 away from the foundation of arg1" "arg2 heating system in your arg1" ] using (house, ground)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg1 Ground or USPS arg2" "arg1 Home Delivery or arg2" "arg1 or USPS arg2" "arg1 Home Delivery and arg2" ] using (fedex, ground)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg1 Ground or USPS arg2" "arg1 Home Delivery or arg2" "arg1 or USPS arg2" "arg1 Home Delivery and arg2" ] using (ground, fedex)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 lay eggs on arg2" "arg1 lay their eggs in arg2" "arg1 make their nests in arg2" "arg1 lay eggs in arg2" ] using (females, ground)
CPL @1094 (99.6%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 York their arg2" "arg1 Jersey all arg2" "arg1 York City is arg2" "arg1 York and New Jersey arg2" "arg1 York State is arg2" "arg1 York City is also arg2" "arg1 Jersey has been arg2" "arg1 Zealand at the same arg2" ] using (new, ground)
CPL @1094 (99.6%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 York their arg2" "arg1 Jersey all arg2" "arg1 York City is arg2" "arg1 York and New Jersey arg2" "arg1 York State is arg2" "arg1 York City is also arg2" "arg1 Jersey has been arg2" "arg1 Zealand at the same arg2" ] using (ground, new)
CPL @1094 (99.6%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 York their arg2" "arg1 Jersey all arg2" "arg1 York City is arg2" "arg1 York and New Jersey arg2" "arg1 York State is arg2" "arg1 York City is also arg2" "arg1 Jersey has been arg2" "arg1 Zealand at the same arg2" ] using (new, ground)
CPL @1094 (99.6%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 York their arg2" "arg1 Jersey all arg2" "arg1 York City is arg2" "arg1 York and New Jersey arg2" "arg1 York State is arg2" "arg1 York City is also arg2" "arg1 Jersey has been arg2" "arg1 Zealand at the same arg2" ] using (ground, new)
CPL @1094 (99.6%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 York their arg2" "arg1 Jersey all arg2" "arg1 York City is arg2" "arg1 York and New Jersey arg2" "arg1 York State is arg2" "arg1 York City is also arg2" "arg1 Jersey has been arg2" "arg1 Zealand at the same arg2" ] using (new, ground)
CPL @1094 (99.6%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 York their arg2" "arg1 Jersey all arg2" "arg1 York City is arg2" "arg1 York and New Jersey arg2" "arg1 York State is arg2" "arg1 York City is also arg2" "arg1 Jersey has been arg2" "arg1 Zealand at the same arg2" ] using (ground, new)
CPL @1094 (99.6%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 York their arg2" "arg1 Jersey all arg2" "arg1 York City is arg2" "arg1 York and New Jersey arg2" "arg1 York State is arg2" "arg1 York City is also arg2" "arg1 Jersey has been arg2" "arg1 Zealand at the same arg2" ] using (new, ground)
CPL @1094 (99.6%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 York their arg2" "arg1 Jersey all arg2" "arg1 York City is arg2" "arg1 York and New Jersey arg2" "arg1 York State is arg2" "arg1 York City is also arg2" "arg1 Jersey has been arg2" "arg1 Zealand at the same arg2" ] using (ground, new)
CPL @1094 (99.6%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 York their arg2" "arg1 Jersey all arg2" "arg1 York City is arg2" "arg1 York and New Jersey arg2" "arg1 York State is arg2" "arg1 York City is also arg2" "arg1 Jersey has been arg2" "arg1 Zealand at the same arg2" ] using (new, ground)
CPL @1094 (99.6%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 York their arg2" "arg1 Jersey all arg2" "arg1 York City is arg2" "arg1 York and New Jersey arg2" "arg1 York State is arg2" "arg1 York City is also arg2" "arg1 Jersey has been arg2" "arg1 Zealand at the same arg2" ] using (ground, new)
CPL @1094 (99.6%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 York their arg2" "arg1 Jersey all arg2" "arg1 York City is arg2" "arg1 York and New Jersey arg2" "arg1 York State is arg2" "arg1 York City is also arg2" "arg1 Jersey has been arg2" "arg1 Zealand at the same arg2" ] using (new, ground)
CPL @1094 (99.6%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 York their arg2" "arg1 Jersey all arg2" "arg1 York City is arg2" "arg1 York and New Jersey arg2" "arg1 York State is arg2" "arg1 York City is also arg2" "arg1 Jersey has been arg2" "arg1 Zealand at the same arg2" ] using (ground, new)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg2 source heat pump arg1" "arg2 well and pump arg1" "arg2 away from the foundation of arg1" "arg2 heating system in your arg1" ] using (house, ground)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg2 source heat pump arg1" "arg2 well and pump arg1" "arg2 away from the foundation of arg1" "arg2 heating system in your arg1" ] using (house, ground)