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Topic: Is there a termite pro in the house?  (Read 1334 times)

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 They're super easy to take care of.  You got a big property right?  They can just run around the yard if you dont have dogs that will eat them, just make sure to lock em in their coop at night or the coons will have at em!!!
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Yup, coon or a fox (never saw it) got into my coop a couple nights ago. Somehow they all made it unscathed, but what a racket they made. Stupid me forgot to lock it up. First time ever and we had a break-in. Now if my new puppy would just leave them alone....
Congrats on the new digs!!
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