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    Pictures of yard pets!

    Here is one of my wifes pets!
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    #2
    Yeah, but does he cuddle?

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      #3
      Your pet needs a hole in em!

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        #4

        Mine keep getting stuck in this trap

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          #5
          Just about every morning and evening. Pretty darn tame.


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            #6
            I have a couple of them on my wall just not this one LOL!

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              #7
              Very nice TexaRican!

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                #8
                Here's a yard pet that I received great pleasure in finding. These sorry Tomato Horn Worms have been wreaking havoc upon my tomato plants. Well this sucker ran into a Braconid Wasp. Female wasps inject eggs into the caterpillar’s body. The larvae that hatch from the eggs feed inside the caterpillar until they mature. They eventually eat their way out through the caterpillar’s skin, and then spin the white cocoons from which adults later emerge. Karma upon you, Tomato Horn Worm!!!
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                  #9
                  Lemme see if I have a picture of the ol lady pulling weeds from the flower bed

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                    #10
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by El Viejo View Post
                        Here's a yard pet that I received great pleasure in finding. These sorry Tomato Horn Worms have been wreaking havoc upon my tomato plants. Well this sucker ran into a Braconid Wasp. Female wasps inject eggs into the caterpillar’s body. The larvae that hatch from the eggs feed inside the caterpillar until they mature. They eventually eat their way out through the caterpillar’s skin, and then spin the white cocoons from which adults later emerge. Karma upon you, Tomato Horn Worm!!!
                        I feel your pain and take great pleasure in seeing the hornworms with the larva on their back. Karma is a *****!!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mudbug View Post
                          Here is one of my wifes pets!
                          Great

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                            #14
                            San Leon, Tx right outside the campground.
                            Last edited by Airboatpete; 11-11-2019, 01:09 PM.

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                              #15
                              Just a few night ago in Pa. Twins!
                              Last edited by Airboatpete; 07-12-2019, 07:56 PM.

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