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I agree! This is REPREHENSIBLE and totally uncalled for!!

 

People just don't realize how OFFENSIVE those ladybug magnets can be!!!

 

I am mortified! B)

 

:laughing: Hey wait a sec!! :ph34r: You think ladybugs are offensive?

 

 

 

 

 

 

B):ph34r:

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The guidelines clearly state that food should not be placed in caches.

 

Interestingly (or not), I've seen these items in a cache previously. At least the cache in question didn't have that musty smell.

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I wanted to say something about food not being in caches, but is sounded silly and I didn't want to have to explain myself. I take things out of caches all the time that smell, like candles and hotel bar soap.

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I agree! This is REPREHENSIBLE and totally uncalled for!!

 

People just don't realize how OFFENSIVE those ladybug magnets can be!!!

 

I am mortified! B)

 

B) Hey wait a sec!! :ph34r: You think ladybugs are offensive?

 

 

 

 

 

 

:ph34r::laughing:

 

 

 

B)B):D

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All joking aside, smelly things in the cache up here in Alaska invite visits from bears (far less benign than a visit from a raccon or similar small-sized cache raider). I did one cache where the bear was waiting for the next visitor - it had knocked about the cache to raid foodstuffs (based on the trash I found and the condition of the cache), and had not left the area - not really funny at all when I looked up and saw "Junior" sidling towards me out of the tall brush, I tell you! I'm not amused to walk up on 'bearbait' unaware - so I've redoubled my caution quotient and treat all caches in park areas (in the city and outside the city - we have over a hundred bears inside the 'city' proper) as if someone's stupidly left bear attractant...

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All joking aside, smelly things in the cache up here in Alaska invite visits from bears I did one cache where the bear was waiting for the next visitor - it had knocked about the cache to raid foodstuffs (based on the trash I found and the condition of the cache), and had not left the area - not really funny at all when I looked up and saw "Junior" sidling towards me out of the tall brush, I tell you! I'm not amused to walk up on 'bearbait' unaware - so I've redoubled my caution quotient and treat all caches in park areas (in the city and outside the city - we have over a hundred bears inside the 'city' proper) as if someone's stupidly left bear attractant...

 

The exact same thing happens here, except with squirrels. It's very scary. :P

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