Burms Invading Everglades

Rourke

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Sam Shirley said:
God only knows what critters you can find there.
No doubt. Even in North Central Florida, where I lived, there are some exotic odds 'n' ends. I used to find large Tokay geckos on my house.

Soon, we will be able to plan tarantula collecting trips for Florida. Today, B. vagans, tomorrow, P. metallica? :rolleyes:
 

MilkmanWes

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I used to live in S. Florida and the entire state seems to be an incubator for anything that gets loose. Maybe setting a few P. mets and C. blues loose down there is what we need to increase their numbers and bring their price down.
 

Lochala

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Rourke said:
No doubt. Even in North Central Florida, where I lived, there are some exotic odds 'n' ends. I used to find large Tokay geckos on my house.

Soon, we will be able to plan tarantula collecting trips for Florida. Today, B. vagans, tomorrow, P. metallica? :rolleyes:

Which city did you live in/near?
 

Randomosity

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hmmmm........hehehehe.....Florida being overrun by tarantulas....maybe they'd make thier way across the state line and I can go T hunting while I'm waiting for my next class to start :)
 

Lochala

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Rourke said:
Gainesville and Trenton.

Didn't know they could live that far north. It does get kinda cold in that area sometimes. :)
 
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