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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger107" data-source="post: 561440" data-attributes="member: 4357"><p>Gtr, you will get used to them in time, maybe, lol. As a kid growing up in N Fla I was used to seeing lizards, snakes, and the occasional alligator. Never bothered me. What I hated was the damn flying roaches, some of them 5/6 inches long. They would dive bomb you and smack into your hair or face. One time they built a colony in the top of one of our palm trees. My dad went up on a ladder, poured a couple of gallons of gas into the nest then came down waited about an hour till sunset and threw a lit rag into the nest. Roaches dropping like rain for about 5 minutes. My job was to go rake them up and toss them into our burn barrel behind the shed. Nasty little suckers and ugly. The joys of living in a hot humid climate close to a swamp, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger107, post: 561440, member: 4357"] Gtr, you will get used to them in time, maybe, lol. As a kid growing up in N Fla I was used to seeing lizards, snakes, and the occasional alligator. Never bothered me. What I hated was the damn flying roaches, some of them 5/6 inches long. They would dive bomb you and smack into your hair or face. One time they built a colony in the top of one of our palm trees. My dad went up on a ladder, poured a couple of gallons of gas into the nest then came down waited about an hour till sunset and threw a lit rag into the nest. Roaches dropping like rain for about 5 minutes. My job was to go rake them up and toss them into our burn barrel behind the shed. Nasty little suckers and ugly. The joys of living in a hot humid climate close to a swamp, lol. [/QUOTE]
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