Congrats to me for conquering another step in the whole "get over your scorpions' fear" thing: managed to get rid of the animal with dustpan and the handy convenience of the balcony. I'm not sure which one of us, me and the scorpion, had shitted themselves more during the whole thing, but yeah, mission accomplished.
On another side... that "tic tic" of him pattering alongside the wainscot will give me nightmares for a week.
Gee...
And where the hell the bastard had come in? From the fireplace's hood?
Add this too to the nightmares... =_=
On another side... that "tic tic" of him pattering alongside the wainscot will give me nightmares for a week.
Gee...
And where the hell the bastard had come in? From the fireplace's hood?
Add this too to the nightmares... =_=
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Date: 20/08/2011 08:22 (UTC)no subject
Date: 20/08/2011 16:20 (UTC)Form Wiki:
<< The largest is E. italicus at 5 cm (2 in), and the smallest is E. germanus at 1.5 cm (0.6 in). The poison of Euscorpius species is generally very weak, with effects similar to a mosquito bite. >>
There's an abundance of them in the whole South Europe (but in England too, if I remember right), and I have a villette with a big garden and stone's wall: they love those walls. :D
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Date: 20/08/2011 14:19 (UTC)v_v questo perchè vai a dormire all'alba (letteralmente), sennò ci avrebbe pensato qualcun altro una volta svegliato allo scorpione random!
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Date: 20/08/2011 15:31 (UTC)