Re: Biological pest control in action
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] Biological pest control in action
- From: &* T* <m*@hort.net>
- Date: Sun, 4 Jul 2004 03:55:28 -0400
Jim, you're so lucky to have those charming lil' critters. I so very
seldom see any lizards around here. Often wish for a few in my g.h.
but know it's not warm enough for the kind you have and think the
kind that are indigenous to this area hibernate or something in
winter. Both my spring peepers and all the toads who frequent the
g.h. during the season disappear in winter when I really need them!
Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@hort.net
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> From: james singer <jsinger@igc.org>
> Zem, I encourage and protect the anoles in my yard. Must have
hundreds
> of them. But also have no mosquitos and no cockroaches--maybe a
Florida
> first. Much rather have a yard full of smallish lizards. And
besides
> that, they're fun to watch, especially when they go through their
> mating rituals.
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