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So after seeing a well known pic posted here of a praying mantis hanging out in the garden it got me thinking. I want a garden buddy. I want some kind of lizard. Is that possible or will the little fucker eat the plants? Or eat a hole thru the tent? Anybody else ever think about having a garden/tent buddy???
 
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Lizards carry salmonella they would need to be fenced off from the plants. A big iguana would eat the plants for sure
 
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Lizards carry salmonella they would need to be fenced off from the plants. A big iguana would eat the plants for sure
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I figured the same thing. I wanted something that could hang out in the plants like a small tree lizard or something... Guess I could get me a praying mantis as its probably the only thing that will survive and not hurt the plants.
 
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Lizards carry salmonella they would need to be fenced off from the plants. A big iguana would eat the plants for sure
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Thanks for chiming in bro. Maybe I can spark some convo about it. I'm sure someone has some cool ass idea...
 
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a bird that would not poop on the buds would be good too. No you need a grow cat. a indoor cat dont go outside like to sit with you when your working. If they dont go outside you wont have any bug problems. I had my badass Grow cat for 16 yrs he just passed away last month
 
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a bird that would not poop on the buds would be good too. No you need a grow cat. a indoor cat dont go outside like to sit with you when your working. If they dont go outside you wont have any bug problems. I had my badass Grow cat for 16 yrs he just passed away last month
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I'm sry to hear that brother. My condolences.

A cat huh. Never thought about a cat.
 
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A garden gnome.
They won't carry any bugs or fungus in. They don't shed or poop.

They are good listeners.

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A garden gnome.
They won't carry any bugs or fungus in. They don't shed or poop.

They are good listeners.

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Lol I like your thought process!
 
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See that was sooooo cool! Thats what i mean!
 
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Hahahaha what if you had a little frog.
 
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Hahahaha what if you had a little frog.
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I thought about a lil tree frog too...
 
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Tokay gecko, for SURE. Anoles would be GREAT, they'd eat the smaller bugs and scurry away to stare at you suspiciously. But my vote still goes for a Tokay gecko. Don't let it bite you.
 
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Im in northern California and i know for a fact..DEER SUCK for weed growers hahaha


What about frogs?
 
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The Tokay will eat them. :p
 
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I thought everyone used rattlesnakes nailed to the ground and fish hooks at eye level. That's what the DARE officer told us.
 
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I thought everyone used rattlesnakes nailed to the ground and fish hooks at eye level. That's what the DARE officer told us.
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jajajaja
 
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I have frogs that live n hunt in my prolly tunnel where I raise my veg seedlings .
 

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I have frogs that live n hunt in my prolly tunnel where I raise my veg seedlings .
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I have a huge veggie gardens
 

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