Show us your Pest!

Sac Arrow

Touchdown! Greaser!
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Snorting his way across the USA
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This little bugger was drinking my wine!
 
Well, what can I say....
 
In south GA, we have something called no see ums. Impossible to post a pic. They will tear your ass up though. I’d like to napalm the whole place.
 
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This little bugger was drinking my wine!
Not really a pest, we watched her build a new web every evening.
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Good thing on living in the high desert. No roaches.

Just spiders, horned toads, rattlesnakes, coyotes and mountain lions...
 
In south GA, we have something called no see ums. Impossible to post a pic. They will tear your ass up though. I’d like to napalm the whole place.

"No see ums", "red bugs", and "skeeters big enough to set off motion detectors"; all things common in southeast Georgia. But, if you cross that Florida-Georgia line, you just watch out, 'cause those palmetto bugs down there will carry you off into the 'glades and you'll never git heard from again! :eek::D
 
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A pest to our bird population.
For me, nice to have these mice-eaters about.
 
There was a great product called Cy-kick that was great at killing scorpions , $40 a bottle, spray twice a year and done. Bottle lasted me 3 years

Didn’t have a single scorpion at all in 2020 and 2021 in or outdoor

Seems to be difficult now to get in the US.
 
Just an LOL at this thread because the title is what I thought the title of the other thread was at first glance. Well played, sir.
 
Some of your pics remind me that the fresh sheet of ice waiting outside for me this morning isn’t all that bad!
 
I tried to post a picture of my husband but couldn't get it to upload.

The POA software didn’t allow it because this is the pest thread. You meant to post in the pets thread, I’m guessing. :D
 
Not so much a pest, unless the tree they like to roost in is in your yard, but you don't normally see turkey vultures during the winter around here...
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