Jiminy Cricket!
Geckos, not lizards. They eat lots of mosquitoes.I hate when a big ass wasp or bee flies in your cab and gets stuck trying to get out through the windshield. So then you're freaking out trying to kill it with something. Or even worse when they get through your bulkhead and are buzzing around in the cargo area forever while you're trying to deliver! Nightmare!
Also a top 3 worst case bug scenario is when you walk face first through a spider web when walking up to someone's front door!
Also, does anyones else see those little Lizards everywhere at peoples front porches? Or maybe that's something specific to my area. Luckily they don't mess with you but still creeps me out. friend bugs and Lizards!
A female holding a cricket?
Geckos, not lizards. They eat lots of mosquitoes.
Still hate them?
Blow me.A female holding a cricket?
That was dirt I got on my hand trying to pick him up.Not sure what kind of cricket that is, but he definitely shizzed all over your middle finger fren.
No, but both are beneficial.These are the ones I'm talking about. My boy said they're called Skinks
You talking about the same ones?
Aren't you in the pnw? What the hell is that doing there?this little guy landed by the firewall while I was refilling the engine.View attachment 309976
They exist. Not too common, but they do. Brown ones too. Saw one in downtown Walla Walla maybe 3 inches just sitting on the sidewalk.Aren't you in the pnw? What the hell is that doing there?
Praying mantis change colors from green to brown and vice versa. Camouflage.They exist. Not too common, but they do. Brown ones too. Saw one in downtown Walla Walla maybe 3 inches just sitting on the sidewalk.
Goes to show how infrequently I see them around here.Praying mantis change colors from green to brown and vice versa. Camouflage.
Lol. I figured that. You’re usually very knowledgeable about things.Goes to show how infrequently I see them around here.
I remember stepping on Slugs as a kid while running around barefoot. That was the worst! Lol.Growing up I never saw snails around here. Plenty of slugs but no snails. Maybe in the last ten years though I come across them fairly regularly.