shrxhky420
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SH420
Where's the beef?
I can't stand the smell of those things either.View attachment 4447612
I hate stink bugs.
A few years back my dog Sal caught and ate a darkling beetle (as a kid we called them stink bugs) inch long glossy black. He promptly threw up, now he ignores them and when I point them out to him he pretends not to see itView attachment 4447612
I thought Gypsy was watching TV but it turned out to be a stink bug crawling up the wall.
That makes 6 she caught this winter. The 1st one was on the floor and she ate it. Then threw up.
I hate stink bugs.
I don't blame him.A few years back my dog Sal caught and ate a darkling beetle (as a kid we called them stink bugs) inch long glossy black. He promptly threw up, now he ignores them and when I point them out to him he pretends not to see it
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I run into a couple of them in the summer.A few years back my dog Sal caught and ate a darkling beetle (as a kid we called them stink bugs) inch long glossy black. He promptly threw up, now he ignores them and when I point them out to him he pretends not to see it
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Stone flys. Me as a fly fisherman look forward to there yearly emergence. They live underwater until they climb out to be adults. Males can’t fly. Trout feast on them in the dark as stone flys are nocturnal.I run into a couple of them in the summer.
We have some strange ass bugs around here.
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