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Exactly. It could be something to do. I enjoyed it. I was actually looking for the rats. And I had a, you never get them all, I had a, I kept pigeons. I had like, I think I had about 50 pigeons at the most. Not 50, probably about 40. 40 pigeons. I had them in a big fly pen and I had a big thing back in, I used to fly the pigeons for fun. But all the pigeon turds and stuff, you know, the rats. The rats want to get to the pigeon fruit too, so it was almost impossible. You know, when you have pigeons and stuff, you can't get rid of the rats. And flies are almost impossible too. I don't get the big flies, but those little tiny ones, like fruit flies or something, they're in here again. I think the dogs were in principle. You know, the dogs out there and the dog rolls around and somehow the little flies, they bring the little flies in here and you can't really do anything to them because they're so tiny they can actually fit through the screen. You know, the little holes in the screen, they're a little bit smaller so they can actually get in if you leave the windows open this time of year. And like I say, you don't want to have those if you're growing stuff in here because it's going to, once supplies know that there's a wet place where they can live, I'd say you'll never get rid of them. I had them one winter. They were all in here all the way into the winter.
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