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hello all we moved to warsaw mo. and i am not pleased. my husband said if im not happy we will move. we are so far away from a real city. i still want a nice view and a small town but closer to a big city. we have a family and need a place to raise kids happily and safely. i want four seasons. no humidity. not alot of poisonous spiders and snakes around. i want to walk through the woods with out a huge stick. we like water and mountains. pretty scenary.
i am wondering witch state is the best to live in if you dont want alot of poisonous snakes, spiders, scorpions and all that. i like to go in the woods but safely ya know.
i am wondering witch state is the best to live in if you dont want alot of poisonous snakes, spiders, scorpions and all that. i like to go in the woods but safely ya know.
Moderator removed. I study and keep many venomous creatures and would love to help explain them to you and help you get over your fear of them. That is, of course, if youre willing to want to get educated in all things venomous.
But seriously? Hawaii doesnt have any venomous snakes, and their spiders are harmless, too. IIRC there is one species of scorpion on the islands (Lychas mucronatus comes to mind for some reason), but theyre harmless, like most scorpions. Be not afraid.
Last edited by atlantagreg30127; 02-07-2009 at 09:29 PM..
Your honestly gonna let venomous creatures dictate where you live? Moderator removed.
Last edited by atlantagreg30127; 02-07-2009 at 09:32 PM..
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