Apparently, ants love mucous?

Jem

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>beyerdug</b></i>

Just so you know, my chickens knock each other out to get at my lung oysters, and then I eat them. Ahhhh..... the food chain.</end quote></div>

OK now I'm gagging! YUCK! LOL<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

Jem

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>beyerdug</b></i>

Just so you know, my chickens knock each other out to get at my lung oysters, and then I eat them. Ahhhh..... the food chain.</end quote></div>

OK now I'm gagging! YUCK! LOL<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

Jem

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>beyerdug</b></i>

Just so you know, my chickens knock each other out to get at my lung oysters, and then I eat them. Ahhhh..... the food chain.</end quote></div>

OK now I'm gagging! YUCK! LOL<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

DEES4

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Well I don't post alot on the adult board but I had to say that was possibly one of the nastiest, gross, disgusting yet captivating stories I have read in awhile......I wanted to stop reading it because I was grossed out but I couldn't quit until the end. You have a quite interesting talent there!!
Carrie
 

DEES4

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Well I don't post alot on the adult board but I had to say that was possibly one of the nastiest, gross, disgusting yet captivating stories I have read in awhile......I wanted to stop reading it because I was grossed out but I couldn't quit until the end. You have a quite interesting talent there!!
Carrie
 

DEES4

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Well I don't post alot on the adult board but I had to say that was possibly one of the nastiest, gross, disgusting yet captivating stories I have read in awhile......I wanted to stop reading it because I was grossed out but I couldn't quit until the end. You have a quite interesting talent there!!
Carrie
 

mum2kj

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We have a hard enough time keeping the dog away from Kjs <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

mum2kj

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We have a hard enough time keeping the dog away from Kjs <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

mum2kj

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We have a hard enough time keeping the dog away from Kjs <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

Faust

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No i'm not actively posting again, but here is the update:


Friday night was when I last saw the ants stuffing their little faces with my sputum. I get there Monday afternoon and the only thing left of my greenies are the grass clipping mounds, with some of the grass clippings clogging the entrance of their colony. Guess what? There wasn't a single ant in there, or around the area. It seems I killed off their colony. The colony was well established, and within 3 days, it's gone after I fed them my mucous. Makes me wonder if my bacteria or drug combination in my mucous killed them. Maybe it's like those ads for Amdro ant killer: "The ants think it's food, and take it to the queen, she eats it, and the colony dies!!".


I'm experimenting with two more ant mounds around concrete to see if my sputum is indeed lethal to ants. I hope it is, i could advertise as a freelance ant exterminator that uses a "natural" method. I can see it now. I show up, they point me to the kitchen where the ants are crawling around on the floor, I say ok, and then spit a big glob of goo on their floor and charge them 100 bucks.


I'm curious if the same thing happens to you guys, and would like to see you guys try it.
 

Faust

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No i'm not actively posting again, but here is the update:


Friday night was when I last saw the ants stuffing their little faces with my sputum. I get there Monday afternoon and the only thing left of my greenies are the grass clipping mounds, with some of the grass clippings clogging the entrance of their colony. Guess what? There wasn't a single ant in there, or around the area. It seems I killed off their colony. The colony was well established, and within 3 days, it's gone after I fed them my mucous. Makes me wonder if my bacteria or drug combination in my mucous killed them. Maybe it's like those ads for Amdro ant killer: "The ants think it's food, and take it to the queen, she eats it, and the colony dies!!".


I'm experimenting with two more ant mounds around concrete to see if my sputum is indeed lethal to ants. I hope it is, i could advertise as a freelance ant exterminator that uses a "natural" method. I can see it now. I show up, they point me to the kitchen where the ants are crawling around on the floor, I say ok, and then spit a big glob of goo on their floor and charge them 100 bucks.


I'm curious if the same thing happens to you guys, and would like to see you guys try it.
 

Faust

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No i'm not actively posting again, but here is the update:


Friday night was when I last saw the ants stuffing their little faces with my sputum. I get there Monday afternoon and the only thing left of my greenies are the grass clipping mounds, with some of the grass clippings clogging the entrance of their colony. Guess what? There wasn't a single ant in there, or around the area. It seems I killed off their colony. The colony was well established, and within 3 days, it's gone after I fed them my mucous. Makes me wonder if my bacteria or drug combination in my mucous killed them. Maybe it's like those ads for Amdro ant killer: "The ants think it's food, and take it to the queen, she eats it, and the colony dies!!".


I'm experimenting with two more ant mounds around concrete to see if my sputum is indeed lethal to ants. I hope it is, i could advertise as a freelance ant exterminator that uses a "natural" method. I can see it now. I show up, they point me to the kitchen where the ants are crawling around on the floor, I say ok, and then spit a big glob of goo on their floor and charge them 100 bucks.


I'm curious if the same thing happens to you guys, and would like to see you guys try it.
 

jfarel

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Ground bees and yellow jackets love it more than ants. They use it to make their nests. I live in the country, its gross but kind of fun to watch them. Sometimes they get stuck in it.
 

jfarel

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Ground bees and yellow jackets love it more than ants. They use it to make their nests. I live in the country, its gross but kind of fun to watch them. Sometimes they get stuck in it.
 

jfarel

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Ground bees and yellow jackets love it more than ants. They use it to make their nests. I live in the country, its gross but kind of fun to watch them. Sometimes they get stuck in it.
 

hbollotte

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i told your story to my cf team yesterday and they said a lung oyster is one that they had never heard. i don't think i will ever look at raw oysters the same way. hopefully i will forget about the lung oyster the next time i have raw oysters.

haley 24/cf.....16 weeks pregnant <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

hbollotte

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i told your story to my cf team yesterday and they said a lung oyster is one that they had never heard. i don't think i will ever look at raw oysters the same way. hopefully i will forget about the lung oyster the next time i have raw oysters.

haley 24/cf.....16 weeks pregnant <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

hbollotte

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i told your story to my cf team yesterday and they said a lung oyster is one that they had never heard. i don't think i will ever look at raw oysters the same way. hopefully i will forget about the lung oyster the next time i have raw oysters.

haley 24/cf.....16 weeks pregnant <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 
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