Oh, I know XDI was just making random suggestions. not all at once. :3
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Oh, I know XDI was just making random suggestions. not all at once. :3
Red mites are deadly to chickens, however.Giant silverfish would be so cool. There's more scary things too though, like praying mantis, Ooo Giant fireflies would have been cool in the dark. There are those tiny red spider like bugs, (oh they're called red velvet mite, and they're harmless)
Mosquitoes, fleas, what are those already giant beetles? Those would be monstrous. Craneflies would be creepy, ants, yellow jackets, Millipedes, June bugs, caterpillars, ladybugs.
There's been a ton of tiny blue fuzzy bugs around here until just this week when it got too cold. They're called wooly aphids. They're really cute. I don't know what they do.
“What’s out there?” she glanced at Fred, who was pale and sweaty. “Are you ok? You look like you’ve seen a ghost.” Whoops. Let that slip.
I’m glad you’re watching it!@LittleBrownie
I don't know where else to stick this....So forever ago you recommended this show to me, I wasn't able to find it. Netflix just got it recently.I've just finished the first episode. I love it. The main character is so stinking adorable.
My little sister loves watching that guy. I've seen some crazy things he's been stung/bitten by.I may be off investigating bugs.... And this guy.... He's insane.
He actually gets stung around 11 min mark.
Annie:Annie, took a step to follow, he hadn't answered her question. What were they supposed to do once they got there. She looked back at the partially over grown windows, She could try to fly it from outside, if she knew what to do once she got there. Maybe there wasn't anything to it.
"I'm going another way." She shouted to the others still in the room and darted outside.
The bright morning sun felt warm on her skin, a nice contrast to the cold wind that nipped at her bare arms. Up, to the tallest tower.