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    Black top! or a south western garden,[a whole lot of rocks and weeds]

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    Quote Originally Posted by kygorski View Post
    Black top! or a south western garden,[a whole lot of rocks and weeds]
    BLACKTOP....really? Comon man?!?!??!?!!?!? I got roaches. You want me to blacktop my basement?

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    moth balls

    How can you tell them apart?

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    The "turtle man" can come down there!!! He prolly needs some new material! Have you seen that show bug?? Animal Planet I believe?
    What kind of turtles?? I never even thought about freshwater turtles laying eggs like saltwater turtles???? Hmmmm I never had a reason to even consider that.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJD View Post
    The "turtle man" can come down there!!! He prolly needs some new material! Have you seen that show bug?? Animal Planet I believe?
    What kind of turtles?? I never even thought about freshwater turtles laying eggs like saltwater turtles???? Hmmmm I never had a reason to even consider that.....
    They are mostly brown mottled color and are ALL about 10-12 inches in diameter. Before the alligator came to hang out in the lake, it looked like there were at least a hundred of those suckers lying around on stumps and fallen trees in the water. Oddly, they never came into the yard until this year. The 'gator had a feast crunching and eating turtles and removed most of them. Geo said they are protected but I don't understand why because there is definitely no shortage of them.

    I have seen the "Turtle Man" show a few times but am not sure I could handle much of that screeching that he does. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassin_bug View Post
    they are mostly brown mottled color and are all about 10-12 inches in diameter. Before the alligator came to hang out in the lake, it looked like there were at least a hundred of those suckers lying around on stumps and fallen trees in the water. Oddly, they never came into the yard until this year. The 'gator had a feast crunching and eating turtles and removed most of them. Geo said they are protected but i don't understand why because there is definitely no shortage of them.

    I have seen the "turtle man" show a few times but am not sure i could handle much of that screeching that he does. Lol
    ye ye ye ye ye ye ye......live action

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    Quote Originally Posted by kygorski View Post
    How can you tell them apart?
    Scratch and sniff.

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    Miss Bug I had two or three doing that in my back yard for several years in a row. I have a small creek that borders my property and those Snappers would come and do that. I just kept covering the hole they made up and eventually they moved on. Not sure there is much you can do Dear except grin and bear it.

    I was amazed at the size of the hole they would dig.

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