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Posted by: blupanther at Wed Apr 30 18:50:47 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by blupanther ] I've been out flippin every chance I get here in S. Florida hoping to find a couple elapsoides. So far I've only come up with a bunch of southern ringnecks, racers, and brahminy blinds. I know elapsoides are often found under bark of standing dead pines, but I'm not too keen on stripping bark off trees, even if they are dead. Has anyone ever found scarlets under logs or non natural cover in South Florida? [ Hide Replies ]
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