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Hey Corwin. You are right. I came to the same conclusion and have decided to wait at least a few weeks. The place I was going to go first is having some problems, and I was able to make some arrangements here to stay longer and hopefully make some extra money.
It doesn't really matter as far as the scorpions go. Where I'm going the weather will be the same now and next month. I also think I will be able to lighten my load and have much better info on where to go.
Right now, I'm planning on focusing on the Diplocentrus of Chiapas, Oaxaca, Yucatan, and Quintana Roo. I am also going to attempt to find and photograph some of the eyeless troglodytic Typhlochactidae. In particular, Typhlochactas mitchelli.
Should be a better trip if I wait. Then I can worry about scorpions instead of scrounging for food. yeah.
Peace, r
It doesn't really matter as far as the scorpions go. Where I'm going the weather will be the same now and next month. I also think I will be able to lighten my load and have much better info on where to go.
Right now, I'm planning on focusing on the Diplocentrus of Chiapas, Oaxaca, Yucatan, and Quintana Roo. I am also going to attempt to find and photograph some of the eyeless troglodytic Typhlochactidae. In particular, Typhlochactas mitchelli.
Should be a better trip if I wait. Then I can worry about scorpions instead of scrounging for food. yeah.
Peace, r