Dang Prime.....never seen you come unglued like this.....you own stock in cell phones?ga.prime said:cc, you and jr should stick with patching up chainsaws and leaf blowers and stop with the conspiracy bs
Dang Prime.....never seen you come unglued like this.....you own stock in cell phones?ga.prime said:cc, you and jr should stick with patching up chainsaws and leaf blowers and stop with the conspiracy bs
TexasBred said:For the past few years I've been covered up with toad frogs. They really come out at night to hunt and eat bugs. I literally caught over 50 last summer at one time, put them in a bucket and took them down the road and dumped them out just to get rid of them. Still had more than enough to keep the population up. Got a few bull frogs in the tank along with turtles.
Bigfoot said:Freshwater mussels are a good indicator of the health of your water. Daughter wanted to see one, and the same stream where as a child, I couldn't step without stepping on one......I couldn't find one. Not even a shell.
Same here. I put the trap out and catch them then relocate them about 5 miles down the road at some "ratty" looking place . :lol2:Caustic Burno said:TexasBred said:For the past few years I've been covered up with toad frogs. They really come out at night to hunt and eat bugs. I literally caught over 50 last summer at one time, put them in a bucket and took them down the road and dumped them out just to get rid of them. Still had more than enough to keep the population up. Got a few bull frogs in the tank along with turtles.
I wonder how much wildlife feral cats take out. My cellular game cameras ding two or three times a night with cats. No one near me owns a cat.
I must have a lot of mussels in my pond. I see the empty shells all over the place where coons and herons have pulled them out...and I guess otters are eating them too.hurleyjd said:Bigfoot said:Freshwater mussels are a good indicator of the health of your water. Daughter wanted to see one, and the same stream where as a child, I couldn't step without stepping on one......I couldn't find one. Not even a shell.
I read an article some times ago that the clams, mussels are not being able to develop because the the water they are in has became acid to the point that it eats up their shells as fast as they can develop them.
backhoeboogie said:We haven't had horned toads or quail in about 25 years. We have plenty of toads and lizards tho. Turkey are all over us. Turtles are crossing the road like crazy during breeding season.
Late May here.greybeard said:May-June in east Texas. If you barely catch one with your truck tire, it'll go flyin off about 30 ft accross and into the bar ditch...or into a car coming from the other direction...
greybeard said:May-June in east Texas. If you barely catch one with your truck tire, it'll go flyin off about 30 ft accross and into the bar ditch...or into a car coming from the other direction...
Chevy said:I'm confused... do Chinese eat turtles and frogs?! I thought they ate cats and dogs?! Everyone around here drops cats off at the Chinese restaurants. That's ain't no lie either!
I wonder where all the turtles and frogs have gone? Maybe they moved to another state... not where I live either. Oh yea slugs too!! Where are they? I used to see them little boogers and put salt on them.
cowboy43 said:Numerous times I seen people stop their cars , walk to the middle of the Hwy to pick up and carry a turtle to the bar ditch. They risk their lives and other drivers lives to save the life of a turtle. If you have a flat tire no one stops to help, unless it is a pretty young woman in a short dress. :cboy: