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- Teenaged Cockerel
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Have to be loose in house tho Sandy to clean up your in house bugs . Luck
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ENJOY YOUR HUNTING / FISHING HERITAGE & the GREATNESS of CANADA
- WLLady
- Stringy Old Soup Pot Hen of a Moderator
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Awwww my spidey in the garden will be depressed now....
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- WLLady
- Stringy Old Soup Pot Hen of a Moderator
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LOL. mine had babies....now there's about 30 of them in the tomatos....they actually catch and eat grasshoppers.
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- WLLady
- Stringy Old Soup Pot Hen of a Moderator
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my growing out boys are eating grasshoppers too. so is my one dog-but he's always been kinda gross.
I am planning *something* for next year for the garden.....not sure what quite yet. guineas (maybe maybe not) or ducks (maybe or maybe not)....still undecided.
LOL. maybe i'll cultivate these spiders. i think they're very striking, but i do NOT want them in the house over the winter. period.
I am planning *something* for next year for the garden.....not sure what quite yet. guineas (maybe maybe not) or ducks (maybe or maybe not)....still undecided.
LOL. maybe i'll cultivate these spiders. i think they're very striking, but i do NOT want them in the house over the winter. period.
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- Killerbunny
- Poultry Guru - total zen level
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OK I'm going to start the spider defence league, poor misunderstood creatures. Please convey my congrats to Mummy spider Kathy and ask her nicely to tell the kids no to eat each other! In the UK we used to have a "pet " house spider, one of those great big wolf? spiders. Same time every evening it would come down the wall and trot off to a different area of the house. Was fine until a visitor saw it and nearly had a fit screaming that it was the size of a mouse (true). We told him to get over it.
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RIP Lucky the Very Brave Splash Wyandotte rooster.
RIP little Muppet the rescue cat.

