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Invertebrate Auction

If you have been looking for a way to sell your extra roaches, isopods, walking sticks or Praying Mantis, then check out https://www.invertebrateauction.com.  Invertebrate Auction is free to use and you can buy and sell.  It also comes with a community forum and some other features that can help make it a one stop shop for information, interaction with other invertebrate collectors and for makings some extra money to keep you growing in the hobby.

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Earthworm Jerky

You are transplanting your seedlings into cellpacks and pots, you scoop a handful of worm castings into your potting mix and you suddenly have hunger pangs.  You wash your hands, head to the kitchen, pull out a bag of your favorite snack and pop some worm jerky into your mouth.  Yum.

Well, now that fantasy can become reality because someone has created worm jerky.  The worm jerky makers also make other jerky and operate out of Rhode Island.  Do a search for “Worm Jerky” and order a bag.  For now, I am going to stick with sugar-free Jello, but worm jerky could be just around the corner.

 

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Rabbits, bunnies, huts, breeds, training

"This e-book is a comprehensive, extremely readable guide that teaches you the essentials of owning a healthy and happy house rabbit… …For experienced bunny owners and first timers, this is a great book to teach yourself about what wonderful companions rabbits can be…." – Mona Jordan, USA Click here to get a free sample Click here to get your own full copy right now!

"I believe this is one of the most complete pet rabbit books I’ve ever read! Between many rabbit books, magazines, APR, and personal experience I have gathered my knowledge on these wonderful lagomorphs. It’s hard to find mostly all the info I’ve needed in one book. Not only do I believe it is a great compilation for experienced rabbit owners to have but also a great new introduction for beginners too! From the beginning of learning the ancestry of our own pet rabbits to teaching them tricks, it’s all great info! Overall, I loved this book and found it VERY easy to read. One of my favorite parts was the section on tricks! I can’t wait to try them out! If there is one book you need to have when owning a rabbit, I believe it’s this one, and I will be glad to recommend it to rabbit owners I know!" Sincerely, Elizabeth, USA (owner of five bunnies, six ducks, two cats and hamster and member APR)"
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Lawn Care Magic – Grows the Perfect Lawn Fast and Without any Weeds or Pests

“Break-Through Lawn Secret Grows Your Lawn 3 Times Faster, With Less Work and Without any Expensive Fertilizers or Special Equipment…”

Imagine a Perfectly Landscaped Lawn Where There’s No More Weeds or Soil Pests, No Brown or Death Patches, No Expensive Fertilizer or Special Equipment, and with Very Little Work…
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House Centipede Control – Get Rid of House Centipedes

Former house centipede victim reveals a simple 5-step system to Get Rid of House Centipedes *permanently*

Are you sick and tired of seeing those freaky, disgusting, long-legged little monsters scurrying up the walls in your bathroom, your kitchen, or .. even worse.. your bedroom?
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Beeginner Beekeeper

Many people are moved by news of honey bees’ decline and they instinctively want to help.  This e-book shows gardeners and beekeepers how they can help honey bees by providing them with an optimum diet available for as much of the year as possible to boost their chances of survival in an ever hostile environment.

You don’t have to be a beekeeper to help honeybees! Potentially your garden can provide everything they need to live – nectar, pollen, propolis and water. Find out what they like and why, in this fascinating book all about the synergy between honeybee and plant.
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