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Posted by: antelope at Wed Oct 26 20:59:27 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by antelope ] Sorry to hear that in the east, as it is all too common in central and south Texas. So many species being decimated by these b*#t@rds that spring and early summer are dissapointing during field trips. Most of the tin I flip has a nest under it. I don't bother with tin much around here unless it is in a  really dry are. No moisture=less fire ants. It is amazing how fast they are on still moving road kill! A truely messed up introduced species. We need to import anteaters that like extra spicy food!  | ||
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