Butler
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Registered: 2nd Jun 05
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Anyone know anything about them? Recently ive been getting some weird ass ones in my living room. Red ones with thousands of spots, little yellow ones, and most recently, this morning I went in there and found a black one with 4 red spots on the wall. Thought it was a bit strange...
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Brett
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I think they're the ones with aids tbh
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Pete_vxl
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if theres wild life in my room i would be cleaning it
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Theham85
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Registered: 29th Nov 06
Location: Brisbane Queensland
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As Brett said they carry the aids virus and are known to climb into your poop chute at night, resulting in death
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Butler
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Yeah not at the same time haha, of course im exterminating the little buggers. Dont know how they are getting in.
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Brett
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Maybe they're crawling out of your undies. Have a bath.
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Theham85
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Microlite?
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Pete_vxl
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breed them, you never know they may be the in thing shortly
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Daimo B
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Actually there is a bit of an issue with foreign ladybirds coming in from Asia.
Starting to wipe out the UK population of natural ladybirds. Theres records etc being kept on a website somewhere and are gratefull for the input.
Something small, that could end up killing off our ladybirds.
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Daimo B
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FYI
www.harlequin-survey.org
Thats the website.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4348881.stm
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Butler
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Cheers, it could be the buggers il have to check next time. Found out the black one is actually a pine ladybird, never seen one before though.
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