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In Reply to: Danger bad bugs posted by jacksun65 on April 22, 2020 at 07:33:11:
My brother told the story that happened when he was calling on a customer in Nebraska's sand hills. He owned a professional pest control company & was following up on a grain bin he had fumigated a while before. All of the sudden, the guy's wife comes roaring up to the bin in the site in the side by side screaming at the top of her lungs! She was wearing only a towel. After her husband calmed her down they found out she had been showering in the basement when a big bull snake decided to see where the running water was going. She had looked up as she was washing her hair & saw it coming out of the wall. He said he spent the better part of the day searching for the snake & finally found a big bull snake. Next time he called on the customer, they were building a new house. The customers wife refused to go into the basement of the old house, but the customer said they were going to build eventually anyway. This just moved things up a little quicker.
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