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Golly gee, I sure am glad I could keep these crickets at a constant temperature of 70-85 degrees in the back of my climate controlled truck. I sure hope they don't get too cold on the front porch where I left them.
 

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Golly gee, I sure am glad I could keep these crickets at a constant temperature of 70-85 degrees in the back of my climate controlled truck. I sure hope they don't get too cold on the front porch where I left them.

I used to always have some of those litter critters get out and run around inside my truck. Not as bad as live grubs in the summer. They would be dead and stinking before I even left the building.
 

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I used to always have some of those litter critters get out and run around inside my truck. Not as bad as live grubs in the summer. They would be dead and stinking before I even left the building.

Fifty-pound bags of onion sets on an unseasonably warm spring day.

That, was stink!;)
 

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Fifty-pound bags of onion sets on an unseasonably warm spring day.

That, was stink!;)

The worst was a fish place that would re-use old boxes that had months of ripening fish slime in them. They would have call tags to pick up the empty boxes. Always the last stop of the day.
 
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