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Leech bites and allergic reactions
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<blockquote data-quote="garykelly" data-source="post: 106890" data-attributes="member: 3874"><p>Thanks for all the replies. Seems like I'll have to restrict fossicking to leechless territory or stock up on Bushmans and gum boots. I think my most satisfying experience was discovering a bloated leech on the floor of my car (near the accelerator pedal) and flicking it out the door onto a hot dirt road. Watching it writhe in the hot dust was delicious revenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garykelly, post: 106890, member: 3874"] Thanks for all the replies. Seems like I'll have to restrict fossicking to leechless territory or stock up on Bushmans and gum boots. I think my most satisfying experience was discovering a bloated leech on the floor of my car (near the accelerator pedal) and flicking it out the door onto a hot dirt road. Watching it writhe in the hot dust was delicious revenge. [/QUOTE]
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