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 Posted: Thu Jun 1st, 2006 09:00 pm
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But, I thought this was interesting.
http://www.diyhappy.com/quick-and-dirty-mosquito-trap/

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In Arizona, we have a sure-fire trap for mosquitos...................we call it, California! :D

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KenC wrote:
Now That's Funny :P The Best Trap I Have Found that Works 100% is a Few Pie Pans Hung in Trees around The Area of Your Party with a Ball of Ground Beef in each,,,,The Skeeters will Dine There instead of on You :P:P In Arizona, we have a sure-fire trap for mosquitos...................we call it, California! :D

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Out here if I hung balls of ground beef on the trees, I'd have a bunch of coyotes and/or havalinas in no time scrapping for the prize. I'll stay indoors!:D

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What's a havalinas?

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Out here if I hung balls of ground beef on the trees, I'd have a bunch of coyotes and/or havalinas in no time scrapping for the prize. I'll stay indoors!:D

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It's an ugly, smelly wild desert pig (basically). They have big bodies and skinny legs. They usually run around our neighborhood at dusk in family groups of 3-4 up to 8 or so.

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Thanks, for the Info!

Are they dangerous, or do you turn them into barbecue?

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They aren't dangerous unless they have "little ones" to protect. Then its best to stay away. Mostly they eat peoples flowers and such when they stray into populated areas.

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In Tucson, we spell it with a "J"............Javelina (AKA Javalina)!

Here's some info (more than you ever wanted to know, I'm sure)..............and I beg to differ with Mr. Wright, but they can be very dangerous.

http://www.hunting-in-texas.com/javelina-info.htm

http://www.desertusa.com/magnov97/nov_pap/du_collpecc.html

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Javelina (AKA Javalina) is the CORRECT spelling. They spell it that way in Phoenix/Scottsdale too except for one clueless citizen. :D:D:D

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mcwright wrote:
Have You Ever Tasted One Of These Pigs :? Apparently Someone Does if they Hunt Them Many Years Ago I was Wild Boar Hunting in Az....Now That's a Dangerous Hunt :P Javelina (AKA Javalina) is the CORRECT spelling. They spell it that way in Phoenix/Scottsdale too except for one clueless citizen. :D:D:D

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If I hung balls of meat in my back yard I'd have a few black bear over for dinner.

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