Posted by BobReeves on October 25, 2008 at 06:22:51 from (70.184.23.111):
This is probably weird but for the last 3 years I have had a box turtle show up in my shop in the spring and make his home in my shop for the summer. He does a pretty good job of keeping the bugs under control I leave him alone and he doesn"t bother me. About this time of year he usually disappears not to be seen till the spring. Am pretty sure he goes outside to hibernate as I leave the doors open quite a bit when it quits being in the 90"s.
Anyway for the last couple of weeks he has been hiding in a corner not moving. Normally he is running all over the shop chasing down bugs. Now most of the bugs are gone but his inactivity and not knowing anything about turtles has me a little concerned about his wellbeing.. Wonder if he has just decided to hibernate in the shop this year. Anyone have any turtle experience?
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