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Can ya believe, the little ones *tha lil shits* are more deadly than the older fellas?

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Can ya believe, the little ones *tha lil shits* are more deadly than the older fellas?

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Young rattlers haven’t yet learned to gauge the amount of venom per bite like the older ones do, so they inject the full venom sack in each bite, and it is more concentrated in young snakes.. I’m so glad we have a rattlesnake round up in Texas to help control the population of these varmints! Red Imported Fire Ant, Subfamily – Mymicinae Introduced from western Brazil (Argentina or Paraguay), this fire ant species quickly and usually becomes the number one fire ant pest wherever it occurs. The main reason for this is when it was introduced into the U. S. about 60 years ago its natural enemies were left behind in South America. Since 1958, over 7,100 compounds have been evaluated for delayed toxicity against just this ant by the USDA Agricultural Research Service. The Red Imported Fire Ant, Solenopsis invicta – (Buren), is associated with disturbed habitats, mostly created by humans, and is abundant in old fields, pastures, lawns, roadsides and many other open sunny areas. It often inhab

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