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Totally unrelated but I do have a decent colony of stick insects ATM. I have given flitting thought to bee keeping in the past. I do like to feed them sugar and water off a spoon in the garden in the nice weather if they're struggling, I find it relaxing. I am kind of a lover of nature and that which surprises most |
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"Totally unrelated but I do have a decent colony of stick insects ATM. I have given flitting thought to bee keeping in the past. I do like to feed them sugar and water off a spoon in the garden in the nice weather if they're struggling, I find it relaxing. I am kind of a lover of nature and that which surprises most "
I love stick insects although I worry about how fragile they are x |
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"Totally unrelated but I do have a decent colony of stick insects ATM. I have given flitting thought to bee keeping in the past. I do like to feed them sugar and water off a spoon in the garden in the nice weather if they're struggling, I find it relaxing. I am kind of a lover of nature and that which surprises most
I love stick insects although I worry about how fragile they are x"
I've kept leaf insects before and more hardy forms of stick insects (the large spikeys and the flyers, their official name escapes me)
This lot my daughter had from her school teacher whose stick insect had babies. Indian stick insects. The thin fragile fuckers who I have almost accidentally binned several times along with the dead bramble as they are almost impossible to see. We have 8. Every tank clean results in a stressful headcount and me ending up in a fucking bath of sweat. Everyone tells me to just get a dog |
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"Totally unrelated but I do have a decent colony of stick insects ATM. I have given flitting thought to bee keeping in the past. I do like to feed them sugar and water off a spoon in the garden in the nice weather if they're struggling, I find it relaxing. I am kind of a lover of nature and that which surprises most
I love stick insects although I worry about how fragile they are x
I've kept leaf insects before and more hardy forms of stick insects (the large spikeys and the flyers, their official name escapes me)
This lot my daughter had from her school teacher whose stick insect had babies. Indian stick insects. The thin fragile fuckers who I have almost accidentally binned several times along with the dead bramble as they are almost impossible to see. We have 8. Every tank clean results in a stressful headcount and me ending up in a fucking bath of sweat. Everyone tells me to just get a dog "
Get a cat, they'll go and shit in the horrible neighbours garden with any luck. |
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"I do want a bald cat
But they cost like a grand
Tobes can you start a GoFundMe for me to have a bald pussy please "
If I'd known you could have had mine, I've moved into a flat but I've found him a home now. They are lush but his personality is too big for 1 bed flat.
Omg I miss my Lotls, flat life is cruel |
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By *3xymamaWoman
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"Totally unrelated but I do have a decent colony of stick insects ATM. I have given flitting thought to bee keeping in the past. I do like to feed them sugar and water off a spoon in the garden in the nice weather if they're struggling, I find it relaxing. I am kind of a lover of nature and that which surprises most "
MissP you have certainly surprised me.. but I'd rather a dog as a pet.. |
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