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Old May 9th 04, 03:51 PM
Steve and Lisa
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Pretty much what they are like here in Ohio USA. During the summer they go
down each street here in North Canton and spray for them. Until hubby came,
I use to get eaten alive......now they go for him. I told him they say, "Fe
Fi Fo Fum I smell the blood of an Englishman." as they zoom in on him. LOL!

Lisa
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LMAO You should see some of the buggers we get here in South Africa. If
you're sitting on the patio in the evening you have to strap yourself to

the
deck chair or they'll carry you away!!! LOL
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