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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 20, 2003 at 12:00:14 from (64.228.11.163):
In Reply to: beetles posted by Ray on November 19, 2003 at 19:18:52:
Come on guys they are just a harmless little beetle, scientifically they are doing some good. They will not sting you like a hornet, wasp or bee. They will not transmit diseases like west nile, etc. They don't pollute the air unnecessarily like one person driving 50 miles to work in a SUV. They even look good as far as being useful along side most politicians. I live in Ontario, and got up early one morning last week heading for Detroit. Not wanting to disturb the rest of the household I got dressed in very low light. Just as I was approaching the US Customs booth one of these little critters started moving around in my underwear. Customs officer asked if I had anything to declare. I was tempted to say yes, but really didn't think he would be amused by a beetle in my underwear. I did finally get rid of this little critter in a wash room in Detroit. So you guys south of the border have one Canadian beetle that didn't clear customs.
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