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They are creepy. LOL your sister has a right to kick you in the butt for doing

that. ha ha ha. You little stinker. I can't stand to touch them. I know

some of you are going to cringe when I say this(I'm sorry), but I snip them

into. They will take tons of produce and a perfectly good tomato plant and

destroy it almost overnight. Most tomato plants can't recover from their

devastion and boy are they are hard to find on the plant, especially the patio

ones that have dense foliage.

 

 

 

 

 

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We noticed some about a week ago and have pulled off close to two dozen so far.

My two little ones love bugs and love to hold them. Then, my husband takes the

worms and feeds them to the ants. Why? I have no idea since I am trying to get

rid of the ants! He is feeding them!

On the scarier side of things, my bug-lovers ended up finding a SCORPION

yesterday! I heard my three year old tell my almost 2 year old to pick something

up. I went to investigate and my little one held up his hand with a big smile on

his face and said " here mommy " and there sat a tan scorpion, about 1 1/2 inches

long. I knocked it off his hand, scooped it up in a bucket and put it in a jar.

I then told them it was a bad buggy and to tell me when they see one and to

never, ever touch one. I also lovingly scolded my 3 year old for telling his

brother to pick it up!

 

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> They are creepy. LOL your sister has a right to kick you in the butt for

doing that. ha ha ha. You little stinker. I can't stand to touch them. I

know some of you are going to cringe when I say this(I'm sorry), but I snip them

into. They will take tons of produce and a perfectly good tomato plant and

destroy it almost overnight. Most tomato plants can't recover from their

devastion and boy are they are hard to find on the plant, especially the patio

ones that have dense foliage.

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