Polliwogs help please

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Polliwogs help please kayla 08-05-2008
Posted by kayla on August 5, 2008, 8:03 pm
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>Are you sure they are polywogs and not moquito larvae?

I took another good look at them through a magnifying glass and I
think you are right. It's only a small dish so I'm going to wait and
see. I was really excited thinking I was going to have a litter of
baby frogs.

Lori

Posted by enigma on August 5, 2008, 8:55 pm
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>
>>Are you sure they are polywogs and not moquito larvae?
>
> I took another good look at them through a magnifying glass
> and I think you are right. It's only a small dish so I'm
> going to wait and see. I was really excited thinking I was
> going to have a litter of baby frogs.

if you have to look at them with a magnifying glass, they're
mosquito larvae. just dump the water. we don't need more
mosquitoes.

lee <waiting for turtle eggs to hatch>
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I pinged a host that wasn't there
It wasn't there again today
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Posted by kayla on August 5, 2008, 10:06 pm
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>if you have to look at them with a magnifying glass, they're
>mosquito larvae. just dump the water. we don't need more
>mosquitoes.

Okay. The water is dumped. You are right about not needing any more
mosquitoes. Thanks for your replies and I'll just get back to
gardening.

Posted by Cheryl Isaak on August 6, 2008, 7:12 am
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On 8/5/08 8:55 PM, in article Xns9AF1D4E37B135enigmaempirenet@199.125.85.9,

>
>>
>>> Are you sure they are polywogs and not moquito larvae?
>>
>> I took another good look at them through a magnifying glass
>> and I think you are right. It's only a small dish so I'm
>> going to wait and see. I was really excited thinking I was
>> going to have a litter of baby frogs.
>
> if you have to look at them with a magnifying glass, they're
> mosquito larvae. just dump the water. we don't need more
> mosquitoes.
>
> lee <waiting for turtle eggs to hatch>


Hey girl, I was
A: wondering how you are doing
And
B: wondering if there was a nest again near me from the local snapping
turtle


C


Posted by Cheryl Isaak on August 6, 2008, 7:11 am
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On 8/5/08 6:11 PM, in article 1KydnSiWYPO9TQXVnZ2dnUVZ_oPinZ2d@softcom.net,

> On 8/5/2008 6:42 AM, kayla wrote:
>> I was going to change the water in the dog kennel when I noticed
>> movement in the water. Polliwogs were swimming around so now I'm
>> wondering what to do with them. Should I put the contents of the dish
>> in a shallow container since the dish is deep, leave them alone or
>> what?
>>
>> Lori
>
> Are you sure they are polywogs and not moquito larvae?

Funny, I thought the same thing...

C



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