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"Butterflies are a sign of loved ones that has passed away are close. So I read somewhere. Don't know what the fk moths are a sign for.
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That you left your lights on |
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"If a butterfly were to fight a moth...
Who would win ?
Would it even be possible"
Do they ever even be in the same place?
A bit off topic ish - but a few years ago we had a field mouse in our kitchen. Dog was useless but couldn't get a cat in because dog would have made its life a misery. By chance we happened to inherit a hamster - never ever saw the field mouse again. Were told that 'cos they are sort of related they don't go on one anothers territory. Is this the same with butterflies and moths? |
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"If a butterfly were to fight a moth...
Who would win ?
Would it even be possible
Do they ever even be in the same place?
A bit off topic ish - but a few years ago we had a field mouse in our kitchen. Dog was useless but couldn't get a cat in because dog would have made its life a misery. By chance we happened to inherit a hamster - never ever saw the field mouse again. Were told that 'cos they are sort of related they don't go on one anothers territory. Is this the same with butterflies and moths?"
I think it's very rare to find them the same place as a butterfly is diurnal & a moth nocturnal. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If a butterfly were to fight a moth...
Who would win ?
Would it even be possible
Do they ever even be in the same place?
A bit off topic ish - but a few years ago we had a field mouse in our kitchen. Dog was useless but couldn't get a cat in because dog would have made its life a misery. By chance we happened to inherit a hamster - never ever saw the field mouse again. Were told that 'cos they are sort of related they don't go on one anothers territory. Is this the same with butterflies and moths?
I think it's very rare to find them the same place as a butterfly is diurnal & a moth nocturnal."
Could be the same with mice and hamsters
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"Me !! I'd have a rolled up newspaper and swat the feckers lol
My battery operated zapper is better Popps... Manys a pert ass got the odd `ZAP` but no butterflies or moths tho"
Got one of them myself jojo although I have been know to ZAP to hard at times and break them lol |
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"Butterflies are a sign of loved ones that has passed away are close. So I read somewhere. Don't know what the fk moths are a sign for.
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The relatives you didn't like are the moths...swat the fuck outta them |
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"Me !! I'd have a rolled up newspaper and swat the feckers lol
My battery operated zapper is better Popps... Manys a pert ass got the odd `ZAP` but no butterflies or moths tho
Got one of them myself jojo although I have been know to ZAP to hard at times and break them lol "
Why Miss Goddess... id never have taken you fr bein heavy handed!! |
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