Prof, Bruno, Ji2M, I concur with you all. Cybil and Frank are instruments of “natural” pest removal. I’nm not sure about the bats and ants (?), however.
There should’ve been spiders (and dragonflies) in there instead of ants. Of course, ladybugs are excellent organic pest removers, too. (Some places around town have bat houses instead of bird houses, precisely for the reason IGoPogo4 stated above.)
margueritem over 11 years ago
A job the boy enjoys!
BenderSastre over 11 years ago
Why buy food at the pet shop?
kfccanada over 11 years ago
Nice to see Sybil included among the removed pests…she appears to be going quietly,too. But…..for how long???
WSR over 11 years ago
Pests to some, pets to Lio!
edclectic over 11 years ago
I don’t see my ex-wife in there…
Sisyphos over 11 years ago
Prof, Bruno, Ji2M, I concur with you all. Cybil and Frank are instruments of “natural” pest removal. I’nm not sure about the bats and ants (?), however.
pouncingtiger over 11 years ago
Lio wants to get rid of Cybil?!?
nerdhoof over 11 years ago
I’m reminded of Jim Stafford’s song about spiders and snakes.
rolleg over 11 years ago
Removal Service – remove to where, that’s what worries me.
Godfreydaniel over 11 years ago
There should’ve been spiders (and dragonflies) in there instead of ants. Of course, ladybugs are excellent organic pest removers, too. (Some places around town have bat houses instead of bird houses, precisely for the reason IGoPogo4 stated above.)
Simon_Jester over 11 years ago
Cybil’s in charge of getting rid of mice, rats, and In-Laws
bopard over 11 years ago
The Texan cockroach has no natural predators, not even other roaches.
bopard over 11 years ago
They’re faster than the speed of light too. Flick on the lights and there’s nothing but the sound of scurrying.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
Good one Lio!
rkozakand over 11 years ago
No, Sybil and the rest do the removing of the pests,and eat them, i assumem
Popeyesforearm over 11 years ago
he’ll need all of them at the hoarders house up the street.
dfeuer over 11 years ago
Truly wild cats aren’t a problem. Domesticated (including feral) cats are another story.