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none <""Mark\"@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(none)"> wrote:
> > Honestly, if you do study up on Herpetology, you will find that
America
> > has very few poisonous reptiles. Learn to recognize those few and the
> > rest are safe.
>
> I'll get around to it - in my own rather disorganized manner!
> Update: The gophers devoured my tomato plants, the broccoli, and
> unexpectedly... the pimiento pepper plant. Perhaps I should have planted
> habenero!? Maybe horseradish? These gophers are out of control - A
> blackbird made the sad mistake of pecking at a trap, and hopefully left
> this world without suffering... And a gopher dragged its carcass, still
> in the trap, halfway down a gopher hole to gnaw upon it.
> Only halfway, because the trap was too wide to fit down the hole.
> Mutant, carnivorous, radioactive gophers! Run! Run for your lives!
Most rodents will eat meat.
I've had trouble with gray squirrels killing my pigeons.
I ate the ones that were doing that. <g> The current tree rats are
behaving themselves.
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Peace! Om
"Human nature seems to be to control other people
until they put their foot down." -- Stephan Rothstein


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