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Posted by: RandyRemington at Sun Jul 15 21:33:52 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RandyRemington ] Flies are a good point to consider. In my case 9 years ago I had my collection in the basement in tubs with small air holes so not much access but guess it only takes one. Before I try it again I should pick the tubs carefully as some of mine might have big enough air holes for a fly to get through. I live in a very dry climate and use tubs with the lids on and soldering iron holes around the rim. The commercial racks with the mesh tops would be very hard to keep from being too dry here. But for the costal and Midwest keepers with those or even home made with narrower shelves with no lids for faster cleaning I could see it being much harder to keep flies out. Of course that's a possibility in the wild so maybe they aren't as big a problem as I would think. | ||
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