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injunjoe

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Red bugs are bad! They are so small and pointy looking.

How on Earth can such a small critter have such a large mouth?

They dig into some peoples skin and bite. They have a hard time biting me!

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beefy said:
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omg, dont you just love warning labels!?

WARNING
Don't use Spanish moss for bedding or packing without first treating it to kill tiny pests (especially red bugs or chiggers) that may be lurking within. Microwaving works well, as does heating or boiling in water. (Remove bats, lizards and snakes before microwaving.)
http://www.floridata.com/ref/T/till_usn.cfm
OMG! I am ROLLING!!!!
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That is funny beefy!

Ron not to worry, I put all of what I sent under water for about 2 hours and rinsed the top of the bucket often to wash away anyone rafting on the top.

The only thing that could have lived would be an Alligator!
They sure can stay down for a long time.

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you probably arent supposed to microwave those either.
i'm not saying, i'm just sayin ...
 

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Ron must be taking a shower?
 
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