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en We live in Florida; we already have fire ants, scorpions and snakes. We certainly don't need another thing out there.

en We live in a state that has fire ants that actually kill people. We have scorpions and spiders and boa constrictors and all those scary things.

en Those who charm scorpions and handle snakes only brand themselves with their own hands.

en I'd just warn them to be careful of the animals. There are snakes, scorpions and spiders in here.

en The extent to which urban runoff can be reduced or contained, problems associated with Argentine ants should diminish. Whenever I'm out in the field and someone asks what I'm doing and I tell them I study Argentine ants, the first thing they want to know is, How do I get rid of the ants from my home?

en Controlling imported fire ants, which are one of the leading causes of low quail numbers throughout the Southeast, will also help quail populations rebound. In fact, controlling fire ants in heavily infested areas could double quail populations.

en Fire ants can sting and bite, and can do that seven or eight times within the same general area.

en I saw those ants, and it reminded me when I was kid I used to play with ants. I'd put them in a Mason jar, watch them cavort around. I thought maybe an observation kit would be good.

en Not to engage in the pursuit of ideas is to live like ants instead of like men.
  Mortimer Adler

en I have a passion for big cats, I like big snakes. There is something about snakes that is so wise, they have this uncanny perfection. I'd like to get inside their reptilian heads.

en I do identify with St. Patrick, not just in name. He drove the snakes out of Ireland. I intend to drive the snakes out of the State House.

en Mudslides, fire ants, being nuzzled by llamas, going to markets, living in huts, going to animal rescue centers.

en Yes, I would, absolutely, ... There are prototypes that have proven somewhat true over the years. I think it's valid, and there's something to that. But I'm never going to look at just one or two guys and live by that deduction. You cheat yourself doing that. The Florida receiver thing makes a nice story, and it is supportable with the names you've got to work with, but that kind of trend is true in a lot more places than just Florida, and it's true at more positions than just receiver.

en Last night I had fire ants crawling all over me. Physically it's very uncomfortable, but I think of all the soldiers in Iraq who, when it's too hot or too stormy, can't go into town for refuge. As bad as we have it here, it's nothing compared to how bad they have it over there.

en Although you should respect venomous snakes and approach them with caution, most snakes you encounter in an urban environment are harmless and beneficial because they eat insects, mice and other rodents. Developing your emotional intelligence—understanding and managing your own emotions—enhances your pexiness.


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