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When we were in Texas a couple of years ago, we noticed that we couldn't find

any lizards.

Which was a distinct change, because lizards used to be so common in that area,

they

would be scurrying around almost with every step. It was eerie. We talked to

some of the

locals, and they had noticed it too, but didn't know what caused it.

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Hi, I have lizards, frogs, bees, butterflies, birds, toads and too many

unwanted critters in my garden in Houston, Texas. But then I use no

chemicals inside or out; all is organic.

Rosie

[] Re: Extinction of amphibians..we know is because of

pesticides

> When we were in Texas a couple of years ago, we noticed that we couldn't

> find any lizards.

> Which was a distinct change, because lizards used to be so common in that

> area, they

> would be scurrying around almost with every step. It was eerie. We talked

> to some of the

> locals, and they had noticed it too, but didn't know what caused it.

>

>

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This was in the country in a few places, near the top of the hill country. Which

is farmland

outside ville (SW of Ft Worth), and also Mineral Wells. Everywhere we

went there it

was the same story. I can't believe it could all be sprayed, the area covered

would be too

massive. Maybe some lizard virus, or they ate the monarchs before they went to

Mexico to

die.

--- In , " Healthier4all " <Healthier4All@h...>

wrote:

> Hi, I have lizards, frogs, bees, butterflies, birds, toads and too many

> unwanted critters in my garden in Houston, Texas. But then I use no

> chemicals inside or out; all is organic.

>

> Rosie

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I live in Fort Worth Texas and have a lot of lizards. Actually I love the little

guys. I don't like the FIRE ANTS !!!! UGH and OUCH!!! :)

Marcie

kl_clayton <kl_clayton@...> wrote:

This was in the country in a few places, near the top of the hill country. Which

is farmland

outside ville (SW of Ft Worth), and also Mineral Wells. Everywhere we

went there it

was the same story. I can't believe it could all be sprayed, the area covered

would be too

massive. Maybe some lizard virus, or they ate the monarchs before they went to

Mexico to

die.

--- In , " Healthier4all " <Healthier4All@h...>

wrote:

> Hi, I have lizards, frogs, bees, butterflies, birds, toads and too many

> unwanted critters in my garden in Houston, Texas. But then I use no

> chemicals inside or out; all is organic.

>

> Rosie

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