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Indeed, Jack, I just want to say the crows and the raccoons are digging up grubs, which are invasive species. So they are doing you a favor. If you want to prevent crows and raccoons from digging up your lawn, treat the underlying problem of the invasive grubs. You can look up how to do that once you know the terms. So yeah, they are nematodes, some invasive species of nematodes that are what they are going for. And so, yeah, they are actually taking care of something for you but making a mess in the process. K7 PJP. This is repeater station kilo kilo 7 November... Alright Paul, hey thanks, nice to hear you. Yeah, that's exactly what I read to you, that they love these grubs. Of course it's food, right? So they just go nuts. I didn't and I had not heard about the raccoons however, so that was really kind of surprising. But I appreciate that report there Paul, thank you so much, good to hear you, have a great afternoon and Michael, thank you for the additional information on the raccoons. Yeah, it's surprising they live here, you know, considering how people talk about how expensive it is to live in Seattle. But I guess if you have free food, you can just stick around. Anyway, let's go talk to Sean. I believe he's already in Ballarat, Australia, back in Victoria there after his big whirlwind trip to the States. But I gotta ask right off the bat, how is the Wizard of Oz at the Sphere in Las Vegas? Was it mind blowing?
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