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Oh god, Scorpions? Holy yicks! And I thought I had a problem with ants!

Are those things poisonous?

I have no idea if it is K related, and I hope you can stay away from

these guys.

Funny thing is, is I go and buy crickets for my son's toad to eat. And

here scorpions

help themselves into your house looking for them. my oh my!

good luck

lisa

 

Randy wrote:

>

>

> If this is truly the case then I welcome it with all my heart (it's very

> cool too). Something else that is unrelated (or not) that has me

> wondering is this.

>

> We live in Arizona and there are lot's of crickets around this time of

> year. Crickets are filet minion to scorpions so if you don't get rid of

> the crickets you get scorpions. I was sitting at the computer one

> evening in just my cut offs (it gets hot in these parts) and felt

> something crawling up my leg, I look down and there's a scorpion

> climbing up my shin. I brush it off grab a kitchen towel and smack it,

> then grab some toilet paper and flush it.

>

> My question is this, I get crickets in the house from God knows where

> (dryer vents, kitchen fan etc). Some evenings when I come downstairs in

> the middle of the night for water or a slice of watermelon I may see two

> or three crickets on the kitchen tile. My standard MO is to grab a

> kitchen towel and smack'm and dispose of them in the same manner as the

> scorpion. Am I keeping the K fire from coming into me by not respecting

> life in this way? What about spraying pesticide around the house (the

> standard AZ way of keeping them from nesting near your house and

> attracting scorpions).

>

> I seem to be experiencing positive K sensations regardless of this

> activity and I do have to keep the bugs at bay, I'm just curious if

> anyone has any information one way or the other in how this may affect

> my K energy. I feel a little amount of guilt because they are living

> creatures, at the same time, left alone and your home can quickly be

> infested. I suspect spraying around the house allows them to just keep

> their distance due to the odor they detect and isn't really a direct

> attack on their lives.

>

> Thank you, Peace & Love

>

> Randy

>

>

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