Flight of the Fire Ants
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Flight of the Fire Ants
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#3I hate fire ants.
(1) We shot skeet for 6 days in a row! Happy times.
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#5Basically you see it start as a small red dot, then turning into a larger yellow dot, followed by a green blob that covers a large part of San Antonio and dances around for about 8 hours before going back into the cave.
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#6I was shooting my brothers brand new shotgun (1) ("here, try this") when I backed up and stepped on a fire ant hill. I was getting stung but I didn't know how to make the gun safe so I couldn't just drop it. My brother had to run to my aid and take it. Its funny now but certainly not at the time. I hate fire ants. (1) We shot skeet for 6 days in a row! Happy times.
We have since moved north and I was just commenting to my wife how tame it is here without the rattlesnakes, fire ants, and killer bees. Don't miss that time a rattlesnake got into the house one night.
Texas sure isn't boring.
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#8Fire ants don't bother me at all. As soon as they start biting and you can take corrective action.
The thing that I hate far more are chiggers [1]. They climb to the tops of blades of grass and wait for a host mammal to brush against them, then they hop aboard. They start climbing up your leg, but they are so microscopic you can't feel them at all. They climb as high as they can, but when the hit an obstruction they don't waste time trying and then burrow into your skin, using enzymes to help dissolve their way in. They feed on skin for a few hours then drop off and hope to complete the next stage of their life-cycle, even before you are aware they were there.
It is common to do yard work and the next morning have a dozen or more itchy, swollen red bumps at the underwear line. They remain itchy for days, far worse than fire ant bites (at least for me).