oneighty
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Sun Jan-22-06 02:10 PM
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Big bugs. They are everywhere. Had one on the computer screen most of yesterday making me cross eyed. I gently moved it over to the red chair where it still sits staring at me. There are several living inside the lampshade of my bed side lamp. I guess they find it warm next to the light bulb.
You got bugs too? Spiders? Oh spiders. I used to have a few daddy long legs. I think the bedroom bugs might have chased them away.
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Sun Jan-22-06 03:05 PM
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1. Can you move them outside instead? That would probably... |
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help. Just think about your bedroom makes me :scared:.
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Sun Jan-22-06 03:13 PM
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Around here they are everywhere. Especially the last few years.
I will protect them till spring at which time they will protect our flowers.
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Sun Jan-22-06 03:15 PM
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3. Good for you. We also do not kill bugs (especially not ladybugs.) |
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We do put them outside, which, in the winter, is the kiss of death in these parts. We just can't figure out where else to put them (besides in our house) that won't kill them. (Spiders & things with lots of legs -- not ladybugs.)
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Sun Jan-22-06 03:17 PM
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4. I just leave mine alone. |
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I figure no house is complete without some resident bugs.
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Sun Jan-22-06 03:39 PM
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5. I'm afraid, especially after being bitten by a spider. |
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Also, when we have left them alone in the past, we kept getting more and more of them because they reproduced. There were spiders everywhere!
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