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Black Inch Ants are active - Vic Forests
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<blockquote data-quote="Tails" data-source="post: 73182" data-attributes="member: 289"><p>Thanks Loamer for the heads up on the ants, My old man owned the Dunolly Bakery 45 years ago and hate to be biased but they haven't had a good pie in the area since.</p><p>Anyway on to something a bit important, if you are heading to Heathcote area for a bit of a fossic be careful if you take your trusty four legged, mans best friend with you, noticed a lot of signs up at the edge of the forest saying 1080 poison had been spread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tails, post: 73182, member: 289"] Thanks Loamer for the heads up on the ants, My old man owned the Dunolly Bakery 45 years ago and hate to be biased but they haven't had a good pie in the area since. Anyway on to something a bit important, if you are heading to Heathcote area for a bit of a fossic be careful if you take your trusty four legged, mans best friend with you, noticed a lot of signs up at the edge of the forest saying 1080 poison had been spread. [/QUOTE]
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