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shorty Administrator

| Joined: | Sat Nov 11th, 2006 |
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Mon Jul 9th, 2007 12:20 am |
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I hate rats! We have to stay on top of them during the winter, but are usually safe in summer.
Heres our house. We have a corn field direct in front of us. Soybean or cotten left side and back. And wheat to the right of the corn field. Of course each season these change around and all. Well a short section between the one behind us was a patch of wooded are. They bulldozed down this week. And behind that field is Nursery.
1/4 mile from the house is Swan Creek, backwaters from TN River. And many tiny creeks running off from it.
We spend a lot of our paycheck on stuff to keep away snakes, rats and bugs.
Well today out of the blue this HUGE freaking rat walks into the livingroom and just sits there looking at us. Needless to say, he is a dead freaking rat now. We never have to worry about them in warm weather, whats up?? And why he just waltz up like he belonged?
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Wildmage Member

| Joined: | Thu Jan 31st, 2008 |
| Location: | North Carolina USA |
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Posted: Thu Jan 31st, 2008 04:19 pm |
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| Hmmm. That's funny. Odd, but funny. Sounds like my parents house. They have this old but pretty farm house where they raise horses. Nothing but empty fields and grazing lands all around us. Crickets were horrible, but we got quite a few field mice. No big sewer-type rats though. Just cute little field mice. Still a rodent, but *eke* just the same.
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