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Problems:
- The catnip returns
- Not the greatest harvest
- Sunscreen for seedlings
- Cabbage Moths
- Basil and ginger together
- The Catmint Odyssey
- Paddys Table Dance
- The Zombie
- Paddy’s Day Spa
- Paddys long lawn
- The Lawn
- Paddys Weekend
- Time Lapse Videos
- Paddy’s New House
- The Ants
- The Eggplant
- The Bitter Cucumbers
- The Bees
- The Cucumbers
- The Troll
- The Mouse
- The Cheshire
- The Dance
- The Onion Flower
- The Spring
- The Six Seconds of Smells
- The Frankenstein
- The Spring
- The Pot
- The Mealy Bugs return
- The Crime
- The Gargoyle
- The Winds
- The Rains
- The Catnip
- The Mealy Bugs again
- The Mealy Bugs
- The Mystery
- The Vampire again
- The Aphids again
- The Vampire
- The Slugs
- The Grasshopper
- The Garden Lights
- The Ferns
- The Next Wave
- The Wasps
- The Aphids
- The Ghostbuster
- The Pole Vault
- The Poison
- The Rats
- The Joke
- The Storm Again
- The Haul
- The Aftermath
- The Storm
- The Sun
- The Wilts
- The Sundial
- The Molds
- The Cabbage Moths
- The White Fly
- The story so far…
- Hello world!
Haha. I woke up down today. You’ve cheeerd me up!
An electronic rat trap deerlvis a lethal 8,500 volts of electricity, which is more than enough capacity for killing large rats and mice, and for giving a nice jolt to any living thing. I hope it’s not harmful to humans:) Just kidding, it’s not. As a young person, I was enchanted with the strange blue lights that zapped mosquitoes and other airborne insects around buildings. Electronic rat traps are equally as cool, and I definitely am eager to see one in action.