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Well, now you know what to call your scooter. 

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I lived in abruzzo for a wee while once upon a time.
In early autumn those little b@5t@rds would make their way into the house to keep warm.
The Italians reckoned they stung but were harmless really.
I was effing terrified of them.
In early autumn those little b@5t@rds would make their way into the house to keep warm.
The Italians reckoned they stung but were harmless really.
I was effing terrified of them.

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Thanks for that info I was struggling to find anything about ithendy wrote:I lived in abruzzo for a wee while once upon a time.
In early autumn those little b@5t@rds would make their way into the house to keep warm.
The Italians reckoned they stung but were harmless really.
I was effing terrified of them.
It was certainly lively to say it's been in the garage since Christmas, there was no speedo in the scooter so must have crawled in before it left Italy
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We have a type of scorpion in the uk. European yellow tailed scorpion.Found mainly down south. Sheerness and the isle of sheppey.
They uk ones do sting, equivalent to a bee sting.
Robbie
Spear of osiris should sort it out
They uk ones do sting, equivalent to a bee sting.
Robbie
Spear of osiris should sort it out

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I used a well directed shovel. Doesn't sound as poetic as "spear of osiris" but the little blighters never walked away.wrecklessrobbie wrote:We have a type of scorpion in the uk. European yellow tailed scorpion.Found mainly down south. Sheerness and the isle of sheppey.
They uk ones do sting, equivalent to a bee sting.
Robbie
Spear of osiris should sort it out
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Part of me thinks you shoukd of let it live, a pet maybe.?
The other part of me thinks the shovel was a good idea
Better safe than sorry
The other part of me thinks the shovel was a good idea

Better safe than sorry

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Its gone off to start a new life in Scarborough with a collectorwrecklessrobbie wrote:Part of me thinks you shoukd of let it live, a pet maybe.?
The other part of me thinks the shovel was a good idea
Better safe than sorry

Shovel was next option
