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love scorpion country, gotta check boots everytime
When my cousin and his wife had a baby, the doctor told them it would be a good idea to place the legs of the crib into glass jars so scorpions could not climb into the crib....:yoinks::yoinks::yoinks::yoinks::yoinks::yoinks:
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We've been taking one tick a day off one of the creatures that live in the house.....sometimes two legged, sometimes four legged...but one a day is not good. Luckily, so far, none have actually been embedded.
Still better than snakes and scorpions, though! I don't miss snake country.... @Need4Weed :nono:
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Well damn. Even got a few very small species of scorps in the southern parts. Not lethal at all. Really small.

The spiders tough. Every killer spider in USA lives here. Recluse. Widows all of em.
Midwest problems lol.
 
I got some plants outdoors that were topped dressed with worm casting and bat guano 3 days ago, as it was too wet for my regular fox farms nutes. Now it's dry enough to water them in, so I'm thinking about the following witches brew.

0.6 ml of Mammoth P
3 ml of Bio-root
5 ml of Cal/Mag+
1 ml of Rhino Skin
3 drops of Superthrive
Oh yeah, and 5 ml of food grade molasses, (the runny thin type)
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Any ideals, suggestions, and/or comments? :pass:
The molasses should be unsulfered !!
 
Saw a motel in Texas that had the bed legs in tuna tins with kerosene in them to keep the cockroaches off the bed........... We didn't stay........


When my cousin and his wife had a baby, the doctor told them it would be a good idea to place the legs of the crib into glass jars so scorpions could not climb into the crib....:yoinks::yoinks::yoinks::yoinks::yoinks::yoinks:
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