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Old 04-21-2009, 07:01 AM   #140
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Originally Posted by montsnmags View Post
Although we also get the spiders, the solitary wasps, and the hornets eating the insects and each other, I think one of the bigger insect-controls we have are the geckos that come out at night and chase the insects around the walls and roof. If it wasn't for the little choc-mint Tic-tacs they leave around (and they chirping annoys some people) they'd probably be the perfect insect control.

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Marc
We used to have a bee's nest in the garden (on the bank, under the sleepers). I didn't mind it, though better half really didn't like it (we once had a wasp's nest in another house....). I say used to, since we also have badgers that occasionally visit (not that I've seen them; I like my bed too much...) and they decided to have a late night snack.

I just wish that the bats that live in a neighbours house were a bit more enthusiastic about eating the tiny little wannabe midges that we have around here -- the biting ones that seem to find me exceptionally tasty.

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