Caught one! Adult fiddleback and it's DEAD DEAD DEAD.
Came from the least-used (ties, suits and tuxes) closet.
The sticky traps are great.
More sticky traps to go all over the house.
http://www.pic-corp.com/www/consumer/ratglue.htm
No carcinogenic neurotoxins.
Cheers
H.
> Caught one! Adult fiddleback and it's DEAD DEAD DEAD.
> Came from the least-used (ties, suits and tuxes) closet.
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> Cheers
> H.////
Pleased to hear that. Any news update on how Lily is doing with her
recovery?
Helen M
H. Adam Stevens - 04 Jul 2006 14:21 GMT
>> Caught one! Adult fiddleback and it's DEAD DEAD DEAD.
>> Came from the least-used (ties, suits and tuxes) closet.
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> Helen M
I guess you missed my post. Lily had to be put down.
I hope someone who isn't allergic to Bill adopts him, he's a keeper.
I'm holding out for another feral kitten.
Cheers
H.
Lesley - 04 Jul 2006 14:47 GMT
> I guess you missed my post. Lily had to be put down.
> I hope someone who isn't allergic to Bill adopts him, he's a keeper.
> I'm holding out for another feral kitten.
Helen
I missed it too,,,,which Lily?
Lesley
Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
H. Adam Stevens - 04 Jul 2006 15:18 GMT
>> I guess you missed my post. Lily had to be put down.
>> I hope someone who isn't allergic to Bill adopts him, he's a keeper.
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> Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
Lily Litvak was an adopted kitten who developed a swollen paw.
I returned her to the shelter. Antibiotics didn't help and they put her
down.
I suspect a Brown Recluse bite.
Lesley - 04 Jul 2006 15:42 GMT
> Lily Litvak was an adopted kitten who developed a swollen paw.
> I returned her to the shelter. Antibiotics didn't help and they put her
> down.
Oh no!!! I remember her now- poor kitten!
Lesley
Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
> Caught one! Adult fiddleback and it's DEAD DEAD DEAD.
> Came from the least-used (ties, suits and tuxes) closet.
> The sticky traps are great.
Wow, good for you! How did it get where you are? Aren't you in too cold
a climate for that particular spider?
Chak

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Pat - 05 Jul 2006 00:06 GMT
> Wow, good for you! How did it get where you are? Aren't you in too cold
> a climate for that particular spider?
If we've got 'em in Missouri (and we do, by the ton) he can sure have 'em in
Texas!
Chakolate - 05 Jul 2006 00:27 GMT
> If we've got 'em in Missouri (and we do, by the ton) he can sure have
> 'em in Texas!
Sorry! I was corn-fused. I know Texas has them, I thought he was in
England. (Menofog is a bitch.)
Chak

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Once we thought the earth was flat--
What of that?
It was just as globos then
Under believing men
As our later folks have found it,
By success in running round it;
What we think may guide our acts,
But it does not alter facts.
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Pat - 05 Jul 2006 05:37 GMT
> Sorry! I was corn-fused. I know Texas has them, I thought he was in
> England. (Menofog is a bitch.)
No need to apologize for menofog.
H. Adam Stevens - 05 Jul 2006 12:33 GMT
>> Caught one! Adult fiddleback and it's DEAD DEAD DEAD.
>> Came from the least-used (ties, suits and tuxes) closet.
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> Chak
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I'm in Central Texas. Fiddlebacks are quite common here.
H.