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<blockquote data-quote="AlyeskaWolf" data-source="post: 17169" data-attributes="member: 840"><p>No problem! And I just seen another banded garden spider today!!! Made me happy to see another one. And now I need more womens pantyhose again too, hahaha, gonna be expected more praying mantis hatchlings, not exactly sure when, but my mamma's about to lay her cocoon. But yeah, not even fruit flies can even attempt an escape. Those hatchlings are TINY but I never lost one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlyeskaWolf, post: 17169, member: 840"] No problem! And I just seen another banded garden spider today!!! Made me happy to see another one. And now I need more womens pantyhose again too, hahaha, gonna be expected more praying mantis hatchlings, not exactly sure when, but my mamma's about to lay her cocoon. But yeah, not even fruit flies can even attempt an escape. Those hatchlings are TINY but I never lost one. [/QUOTE]
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