Posted by Ralph Bauer on May 14, 2012 at 21:24:22 from (75.107.19.155):
In Reply to: Farm 'names' posted by DeltaRed on May 14, 2012 at 08:09:26:
Our 81 acres are the "Horn? Toad Ranch" - 'where the toads roam free(ly)', named after the (Texas) horned toad, which is actually a member of the lizard family. This site will not let me post a "dirty" word, so replace the "?" with a "Y", please!! ARRRGGGHHHH!!! There are primarily 3 or 4 different ones, Texas still has a voluntary spotter and report program. Horn? Toads, as they are locally called, eat big red ants and with the fire ant eradication programs almost got extinct. We left and leave red ant colonies for them since we bought the place in 2004 and in 2010 had little baby ones for the first time (hatched from eggs). No fire ants here, so far so good. Pick is from the net, source unknown.
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