Posted by Mark - IN. on May 30, 2012 at 18:52:23 from (24.15.153.90):
In Reply to: OT – Scorpions posted by 641Dave on May 30, 2012 at 06:21:57:
No, but I did see an odd critter the other day at home here in northern Indiana. It looked like a red velvet ant and was about 1/2" long but got away between the deck and the house before I could capture it to verify that I saw what it sure looked like I saw. In all of my years, I have never seen one in Indiana ever. I remember them in Georgia for sure and I think possibly in Texas from memory, but never one in Indiana. That was a first here for me. Its awfully warm and dry here and we are supposed to get rain tomorrow throughout the weekend, hopefully. I still don't know where she came from. Imported somehow?
And by the way, no scorpions here. Had plenty in Texas. Not easy to forget them either.
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