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Offline GRIZ

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Well the outlook is good in my area. As I drive down the road I have a hard time avoiding the hundreds of thousnads of dragon flies. Now you might be thinking, oh boy I'll have to clean my windshield often. Well it's a small price to pay for a dragon flies main diet is our state bird (mosquitos). I will gladly wash my windshield for the lack of mosquitos. ;D ;D

 It's a win win situation. Fish eat dragon flies. Dragon flies keep mosquitos down and make fish big and fat. I like it when mother nature works in my favor. ;D
« Last Edit: May 05/28/06, 09:19:13 AM by GRIZ »
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Offline Joe

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Gotta love the dragon fly. Less mosquitos is always good news. Some should work on a windshield wash that works good for smashed bugs. This warm spring has to be good for all the bugs. I know the bugs were bad up near the Mille Lacs area.
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