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Nah, can't be. Chupacabra's have 4 legs and are immune to insecticidesEcks from Tex said:I've seen that once before. That is without a doubt Chupacabra. There's a 10% chance I'm wrong and its some sort of beetle or mole cricket, but I'm 90% sure you have a Chupacabra on your hands. You may need something stronger than Talstar, but on the off chance it's something else Talstar/Bifin IT ought to cover it .
:lol: :lol:Colonel K0rn said:
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Holy crap! Where did this come from? I want this as a bumper sticker.Colonel K0rn said:
Don't listen to him @Cory, he's a non-believer. I captured a photo this morning of the Chupacabra in route to your front lawn. Never mind the snow; this beast travels great distances every night like a mountain lion.SCGrassMan said:That's no Chupacabra... thats a jeuvenile Snipe. You'll have to go out very early and stay very still to catch Snipes.
Does dirt count? Because I could have sworn I saw a few around my place back in December.wardconnor said:It is not a flamingo. I can confirm that for sure. Those mainly only hang out in lawns that are at 3/4" or less.
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Yes it countsColonel K0rn said:Does dirt count? Because I could have sworn I saw a few around my place back in December.wardconnor said:It is not a flamingo. I can confirm that for sure. Those mainly only hang out in lawns that are at 3/4" or less.
:banana: :banana:wardconnor said:Yes it countsColonel K0rn said:Does dirt count? Because I could have sworn I saw a few around my place back in December.wardconnor said:It is not a flamingo. I can confirm that for sure. Those mainly only hang out in lawns that are at 3/4" or less.