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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 28, 2004 at 06:36:27 from (216.208.58.135):
In Reply to: Re: Effects of winter posted by Paul in Mich on January 28, 2004 at 05:24:23:
Paul: I just wonder how far they will go up under the car also. We have no squirrles here yet I have found sun flower seeds on top of the car engine. At least they don't chew the wires like the squirrles do. Sometimes I wonder just how costly it is living with a woman who loves little creatures. My wife will not let anyone harm a spider, she will move them to where it suits better, but heaven help you if you kill one. I remember an old dairy farmer back in Nova Scotia, dairy inspectors were always after him for cobwebs in his stable and no screens on his milk room door. He said,"If you keep the spiders, they will eat the flies and you don't need screens on the milk room door." I can say this, I have been in his milk room many times, and right there were no more flies than anyone else's milk room.
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