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LOL!

 

I'm sure he'll have a good time. It wouldn't worry me if it was me going,

but I always worry about my kids even though they are adults.

 

My brother lived at home until he was about 32. I remember my dad phoning

me to say my brother hadn't been home for three days/nights, and did I think

he was alright. I said I thought he'd be fine, and remember wondering why

my dad was worrying about a grown-up son. Since being a parent I know that

you never stop worrying.

 

BB

Jo

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" earthstrm " <nikkimack

 

Monday, August 15, 2005 5:17 PM

Re: Poisonous insects

 

 

> People!

>

> Other than that he should be ok, at least in the DC area.

>

> BB

> Nikki :)

>

>

> , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote:

> > Peter is coming to the States soon - Washington and Wilmington. As

> you all

> > know, we don't have to even think about poisonous insects here as we

> don't

> > really have any. What might he have to look out for in these areas?

> >

> > Jo

>

>

>

>

>

> To send an email to -

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EGADS!

 

I agree with Fraggle, don't think ya need to worry about the snakes

or scorpions. Ticks and West Nile tis everywhere.

 

If he stays out of the woods he should be ok. If he doesn't, use the

same precautions ya would use anywhere.

 

Besides, the DC has plenty of " snakes " but they walk on two legs.

 

Bees, wasps, fire ants, etc - same as anywhere

 

He should be ok! Will be safer on these things than where he just

came from!

 

Nikki

 

, fraggle <EBbrewpunx@e...> wrote:

> great..scare the woman

> the chance of him runnin into a cotton mouth in DC is prolly on

par with george bush growing a heart....

>

> chiggers aren't dangerous....just annoying

>

>

 

 

 

>

>

> Lynda <lurine@s...>

> Aug 13, 2005 10:00 AM

>

> Re: Poisonous insects

>

> West Nile from mosquitoes. Spiders. (Brown Recluse

> http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20031112/Note2.asp and

Black

> Widows http://entomology.unl.edu/images/spiders/blkwidow1.jpg)

Hornets,

> yellowjackets and wasps. Fire ants. Chiggers. Ticks and Lyme

Disease. Is

> he going to be in town or out in the boonies?

>

> Well, I was going to write " don't know about scorpions on the East

Coast "

> but doing a search turned up quite a few. So here's one more one

has to be

> careful of

http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/ent/notes/Urban/scorpion.htm

>

> We have lots of poisonous snakes. Here's a link for most of them

> http://trailquest.net/SNpoi.html Click on the links about the

Cottonmouth,

> Eastern Coral and a couple of the rattlesnakes.

>

> Lynda

>

>

>

> -

> " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...>

>

> Saturday, August 13, 2005 9:29 AM

> Poisonous insects

>

>

> > Peter is coming to the States soon - Washington and Wilmington.

As you

> all

> > know, we don't have to even think about poisonous insects here

as we don't

> > really have any. What might he have to look out for in these

areas?

> >

> > Jo

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > To send an email to -

 

> >

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Thanks Nikki

 

BB

Jo

 

> I agree with Fraggle, don't think ya need to worry about the snakes

> or scorpions. Ticks and West Nile tis everywhere.

>

> If he stays out of the woods he should be ok. If he doesn't, use the

> same precautions ya would use anywhere.

>

> Besides, the DC has plenty of " snakes " but they walk on two legs.

>

> Bees, wasps, fire ants, etc - same as anywhere

>

> He should be ok! Will be safer on these things than where he just

> came from!

>

> Nikki

>

> , fraggle <EBbrewpunx@e...> wrote:

> > great..scare the woman

> > the chance of him runnin into a cotton mouth in DC is prolly on

> par with george bush growing a heart....

> >

> > chiggers aren't dangerous....just annoying

> >

> >

>

>

>

> >

> >

> > Lynda <lurine@s...>

> > Aug 13, 2005 10:00 AM

> >

> > Re: Poisonous insects

> >

> > West Nile from mosquitoes. Spiders. (Brown Recluse

> > http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20031112/Note2.asp and

> Black

> > Widows http://entomology.unl.edu/images/spiders/blkwidow1.jpg)

> Hornets,

> > yellowjackets and wasps. Fire ants. Chiggers. Ticks and Lyme

> Disease. Is

> > he going to be in town or out in the boonies?

> >

> > Well, I was going to write " don't know about scorpions on the East

> Coast "

> > but doing a search turned up quite a few. So here's one more one

> has to be

> > careful of

> http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/ent/notes/Urban/scorpion.htm

> >

> > We have lots of poisonous snakes. Here's a link for most of them

> > http://trailquest.net/SNpoi.html Click on the links about the

> Cottonmouth,

> > Eastern Coral and a couple of the rattlesnakes.

> >

> > Lynda

> >

> >

> >

> > -

> > " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...>

> >

> > Saturday, August 13, 2005 9:29 AM

> > Poisonous insects

> >

> >

> > > Peter is coming to the States soon - Washington and Wilmington.

> As you

> > all

> > > know, we don't have to even think about poisonous insects here

> as we don't

> > > really have any. What might he have to look out for in these

> areas?

> > >

> > > Jo

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > To send an email to -

>

> > >

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