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Date:
Sat, 20 Oct 2007 02:31:34 -0700
Subject:
Pinto Beans & digging -- Nesting boxes
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Ophelia Hardin <[log in to unmask]>
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Bought a 10# bag of Pinto beans for my own consumption, but thought
the evil kreetchurs might like to dig.

Boy, did they ever! Didn't have a box handy, but a big mixing bowl
worked just as well.

Best thing is, easier to clean up than rice, and a rinse is all they
need before me and my pressure cooker can enjoy them too.

Also, thanks again to BobC: "He will have nesting boxes so he can
hide or sleep with security."

I need to make some more of those and branch them off the 30' of
dryer tubing running around my living-room.

My ferts seems happier when they have their own separate
hidey-holes/nesting boxes and/or territory to protect. When they
feel secure that way for sleeping, they're more likely to play with
each other when they wake up, despite longstanding friction between
a couple of them.

[Posted in FML 5767]


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