Ah the 80s, Critters, The Stuff, The Blob, that monkey that lived in a box under the stairs and ripped apart anyone who looked inside, epic movie times those were :)
I am not a history buff. But ww2 in general i think it was more our 'leaders' were enemies rather than the peopke themselves.
He told me how the wonderful Italians almost tried to drown them in wine and food as they moved up the mainland :)
My grandfather once told me about the scorps and camel spooders in Libya. In north africa every morning they would borrow a flamethrower and give a quick blast round there tank (Crusader)as the buggers had a habit of getting in via suspension gaps.
My p.met just teleports back into her hole whenever i open the enclosure unlike my other pokies that go into attack mode. Congrats btw :)
Hope for a male and a female :p
My female friends aren't keen but most do not care, my male friends the T's are cool, and one even uses my place as a 'hideout' from his mrs as he knows she won't come near :P
My very small European Fire Ant colony (see if you can spot the 5 queens)
Still hibernating until the end of Jan/Feb, grabbed thsi while filling there water. :)
Mine 1" guy has dug an 8" burrow but also webbed the top of it's enclosure in a way that shames a GBB, he/she also spends 95% of the time on the surface.
My P.ornata sling molted some time last night, however it's a bad one and the poor little guy is unlikely to make it :(
3 legs, 1 fang and 1 palp left, not sure why it's happened guess it's just chance.
I put the enclosure inside a larger one and paint the sides with PTFE or the babypowder mix I use for my ant colonies, even T's cant grip on it so they can wheelspin away at the bottom with no danger of them climbing out.
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