tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1629765838421453827.post5907133131313751704..comments2016-03-17T08:56:42.744+01:00Comments on Zagreb Diaries: Interesting wildlife...if you are squeamish, don't look at this post!Gabriellahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05932063608530305804noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1629765838421453827.post-29670405214193824232011-10-21T18:58:07.500+02:002011-10-21T18:58:07.500+02:00An inch and a half is HUGE! But a local here told...An inch and a half is HUGE! But a local here told me how to deal with scorpions: knock them to the floor and put a glass over them. Then slide a piece of paper or cardboard under the glass, and take the beast outside far away from your house, and let him loose. <br /><br />Haven't tried that yet, but will let you know how it works out.Gabriellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05932063608530305804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1629765838421453827.post-4452681559643240142011-10-20T23:01:34.444+02:002011-10-20T23:01:34.444+02:00Gab,
Nice piece on scorpions. I had a run-in with ...Gab,<br />Nice piece on scorpions. I had a run-in with one in Arizona at the WRW winter retreat year before last. He was a little brown thing about an inch and a half. He sat high up on the wall and watched me. And in the bathroom, of course. So, ultimately, he had a run-in with the bottom of one of my shoes. It was the first night and I figured I'd have a hard time sleeping if I'd let him live.<br />Best,<br />Susan P. BakerAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11089254157802045132noreply@blogger.com