When we lived in Utah’s southern desert area we would go out at night with ultraviolet flashlights (you can guy from Amazon) and shine them around the ground. Scorpions fluoresce a nice bright blue color. You might think we had very little else to do at night in the desert in Utah. You would be correct. If only we had known we could 3 cents per scorp….
I used to step on them if they were anywhere near the house. Man did I ever take a beating about that from everybody and their uncle but I don’t like the little bast…insects.
Traveler’s got more than their 3 cents worth out of that ad. 🙂
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Criminy that is quite a tale to sell insurance.
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Ha ha! What an obscure way to sell insurance. I am a bit worried about the scorpion decimation and its impact on the ecosystem.
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Oh, no, it’s fine. They are evil. Commence with more decimation!
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What the heck cockamame ad person came up with that? Wow. So the town was literally overrun with scorpions? Good gosh.
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Bringing cockamame back!
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I wonder how many kids got stung by that idea…
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Wonk wonk!
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When we lived in Utah’s southern desert area we would go out at night with ultraviolet flashlights (you can guy from Amazon) and shine them around the ground. Scorpions fluoresce a nice bright blue color. You might think we had very little else to do at night in the desert in Utah. You would be correct. If only we had known we could 3 cents per scorp….
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*buy
DYAC
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So did you just let the little hellions live? You didn’t set them on fire or anything?
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I used to step on them if they were anywhere near the house. Man did I ever take a beating about that from everybody and their uncle but I don’t like the little bast…insects.
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