Too late!Don't post self portraits on the internet! It can get you in trouble.
Don't ask. I won't tell.
You're out!
Too late!Don't post self portraits on the internet! It can get you in trouble.
Don't ask. I won't tell.
Be careful about that - all rattlesnakes in Indiana are endangered and protected by law.Now for mosquitoes or rattlesnakes ... No Quarter!! No Mercy! No second chance!
True and thanks.Be careful about that - all rattlesnakes in Indiana are endangered and protected by law.
Mosquitoes=always open season. Though if you HAVE to feed one, feed the big gallinippers (Psorophora ciliata). Their larvae eat other mosquito larvae.
Just ask @printcraft ...Don't post self portraits on the internet! It can get you in trouble.
Don't ask. I won't tell.
Just ask @printcraft ...
Are ya trying to see how many of us you can get to puke? Let's take a poll. How many felt like puking when they saw this sick image?
Are ya trying to see how many of us you can get to puke? Let's take a poll. How many felt like puking when they saw this sick image?
You look SO festive!Merry Christmas!
College town perchance? Those can be pretty liberal if it is a government college.I take it you've never been to Bloomington.
I've never seen a rattler in IN.Be careful about that - all rattlesnakes in Indiana are endangered and protected by law.
Mosquitoes=always open season. Though if you HAVE to feed one, feed the big gallinippers (Psorophora ciliata). Their larvae eat other mosquito larvae.
According to the Ft Wayne Zoo back in the day. We only have one in northern Indiana. And apparently it isn't very poisonous. I don't want to test it though. lolI've never seen a rattler in IN.
You look SO festive!
Just writhing in pain while hallucinating, but generally not death.According to the Ft Wayne Zoo back in the day. We only have one in northern Indiana. And apparently it isn't very poisonous. I don't want to test it though. lol
That would be the massasauga. They are small and not aggressive and rare.According to the Ft Wayne Zoo back in the day. We only have one in northern Indiana. And apparently it isn't very poisonous. I don't want to test it though. lol
I have caught two on my property. Got to show one to a Scout troop.That would be the massasauga. They are small and not aggressive and rare.
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