Features of Digger are similar to those in the arcade games Mr. Do! and Dig Dug. The player is placed in an underground maze and can dig horizontal and vertical tunnels through it. At least one tunnel already exists at the start of play. At various points on the board are emeralds (usually in clusters) and bags of gold. Monsters (initially in the "nobbin" form) appear at the top-right corner. If earth is excavated from under a gold bag, then the bag will wobble for a few seconds and then drop; if it falls more than one row, it will break open after falling, releasing gold, which can be collected. Bags can be pushed left or right into vertical paths, with similar results. Falling bags will squash monsters, but they will also squash the digger. The digger has a weapon, which fires in a straight line, but takes several seconds to recharge (taking longer as the levels go higher).

When a monster is killed, another will appear at the top-right corner of the screen, up to a maximal number, which depends on the level. Once all the monsters for the level have been created, a cherry appears in the top-right corner. If the digger collects this, bonus mode is entered, and for about fifteen seconds (which decreases as the game level gets higher) the digger is able to eat the monsters. Accordingly, the monsters now run away from the digger rather than towards it (similar to Pac-Man).


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2. Most of the things I snagged from Home Depot will be repurposed. The buckets will be used for flowers this wedding season (smaller buckets are perfect for shorter stemmed blooms like anemones, ranunculus, and astilbe!). The cinder blocks were given to my brother in law. The paint trays will be saved for future home jobs. The bubble wrap will be used in endless ways. And the rest of the decor was photographed as a lot and boxed up to be sold to any other mama that might be on the look out for some digger goodies!

These are large, hairy, dark-colored wasps with dark wings and characteristic bright colors on the ends of their abdomens. They are parasitoids of lawn root-feeding grubs such as Green June Beetles. Digger wasps are often seen feeding on flower nectar, as well as flying over lawns searching for mates. If lawns have large numbers of grubs feeding on the roots, there may be large numbers of digger wasps. Once they locate a grub, they will dig down in the soil to find it, paralyze it with a sting, then make a small chamber and lay an egg on the grub. The egg hatches into a grub-like larva that feeds on the beetle grub like a leech until it finally consumes so much of the host that it kills it. These wasps are solitary, so after mating females hunt for and paralyze grubs on their own. Although these wasps look scary, they are harmless unless grabbed and forced to sting in self defense.

The digger crayfish is a heavy-bodied, reddish-tan species with a pale, iridescent stripe along the midline of the abdomen and short, broad pincers. The moveable finger on the pincers has a deep notch on the inner margin near the base, and there is a thick growth of hairlike setae along the opposing margin of the fixed finger. Areola absent. The rostrum is broad, with a central troughlike depression. The carapace and abdomen are about equal in length.

In Missouri, the digger crayfish occurs in seasonally flooded areas in lowlands and in floodplains of streams. In January through May, it may be found in surface waters, but the rest of the year is spent in burrows underground. Burrows consist of a nearly vertical shaft that extends as low as groundwater. It widens at the bottom, and often there is at least one side passage leading to the surface or to a nearby stream or ditch. The surface openings often have a chimney or mound made of the excavated mud. e24fc04721

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