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11-04-2005, 07:13 AM #11Senior Member
I have like... a nest of ladybugs in my room...
Originally Posted by Lily420
ah I remember now! I was thinking of lulu. lulu/lily, very close names. what ever happened to lulu anyway?
I didn't know centipeads are poisonous, are you sure? when I was a little kid I would take them as pets all the time and let them crawl on my hand, nothing ever happened. though I've heard there's poisonous and non-poisonous breeds, don't know if that's true.
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11-04-2005, 07:54 AM #12Senior Member
I have like... a nest of ladybugs in my room...
What's up with stoners and making everything a pet. I have this friend who will give everything he gets a name and treat it like a pet.
The End is Near :stoned:
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11-04-2005, 07:55 AM #13Senior Member
I have like... a nest of ladybugs in my room...
They hibernate for the winter. In college we would get thousands of them in the corners of our rooms.
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11-04-2005, 08:33 AM #14Senior Member
I have like... a nest of ladybugs in my room...
Originally Posted by mrdevious
Ah yes the lovely Lulu. No worries mang and i see Lulu post from time to time.
I think she lives in Ireland thoz.
There probibly r diffrent kinds of breed, i mean theres such thing as both centipeads and millipeads which r quite similar species. When i was smaller i would go to Borders book store every friday or saturday and every other friday a lady frum the Humane center(sp?lolz) would bring animals and bugs and reptiles and such she was the one who introduced me to Millipeads and she said that centipeads were the posoinious ones. *shrugs*
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11-04-2005, 12:51 PM #15Junior Member
I have like... a nest of ladybugs in my room...
If you ever have a spider mite infestation those Lady Bugs will be a godsend...They love them and you will not want to get rid of them as they are beneficail's and some folks spend good money just to have them in there growing enviornment<<<[email protected]>>>Old hippies never die as they just move onto living in the "lite"<<<<<<Greenbudstar>>>>
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11-04-2005, 01:14 PM #16Senior Member
I have like... a nest of ladybugs in my room...
they are prolly asian lady beetles they are trying to excape the cold. my house is infested as well.
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11-04-2005, 01:19 PM #17Senior Member
I have like... a nest of ladybugs in my room...
Those lady bugs get in here about this time of year too. I still see a few of them as late as January walking around the ceiling or walls. I've found that if I leave little puddles of water around the bathroom sink in the morning after shaving, the bugs will drink. Also, If you pick them up and help them over to a houseplant, you'll have made them very, very happy.
bugs need love too....
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11-04-2005, 01:25 PM #18Senior Member
I have like... a nest of ladybugs in my room...
I once had a ladybug pet at college (for a few days).
When I visited a girl in West Virginia, she had ladybugs all over her ceilings. She said the State of West Virginia pays California to dump their ladybugs near her home.
They stunk.
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11-04-2005, 01:27 PM #19Senior Member
I have like... a nest of ladybugs in my room...
they arent lady bugs they are asian bettle bugs farmers bring them in to protect their crops from aphids
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11-04-2005, 02:01 PM #20Senior Member
I have like... a nest of ladybugs in my room...
yeah lady bugs are cool....look good and are helpful if your growing....
i had a big wasp in my room just before....i dont like wasps
and it was an angry one...must be dying or somthing....who knows ay who knows?
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