i think kant got into my room

Lacy

New Member
Thats not fair!!! Kants the nicest bud bat I have ever known. :cuss::cuss:

And after all the help he's given you as well as his friends. He's not very grateful eh Kant?:-?:confused:

He just doesn't know how valuble the bud bat is. :neutral::roll:

I found this documentary just this morning about them:

[Bud Bats: truth or Myth

Bud bats have been around for centuries now and have been known to be helpful in harvesting crops of buds.
They look similar to the common bat but are much more intelligent. and can trim up to 100 large size plants per minute, making them much more useful than previously assumed.
Bud bats are joyful creatures and take pleasure in the fruits of their labour.
Unlike the common bat, the bud bats have little bud receptacles on each of their tiny paws, enabling them to grab stems quickly and efficiently.
This may be why they have been spotted sitting quietly and contently in corners licking their paws of this sticky substance commonly known as 'bud goo.'
Some growers find this aspect upsetting but due to their unique structure this cannot be helped.
Bud Bats were once thought to eat fruit flies but this assumption has been corrected as of november 9th when a group were observed consuming large quantities of pancakes.

NOTE: For privacy and security reasons, the quantity of pancakes is disclosed information and not available to the general public.

For more information on the bud bat please the number below:

1-800-BUD BATS
quote=fdd2blk;348744]couple of his buddies anyway. they've been hanging around FOREVER.

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AristoRaver

Well-Known Member
Thats not fair!!! Kants the nicest bud bat I have ever known. :cuss::cuss:

And after all the help he's given you as well as his friends. He's not very grateful eh Kant?:-?:confused:

He just doesn't know how valuble the bud bat is. :neutral::roll:

I found this documentary just this morning about them:

[Bud Bats: truth or Myth

Bud bats have been around for centuries now and have been known to be helpful in harvesting crops of buds.
They look similar to the common bat but are much more intelligent. and can trim up to 100 large size plants per minute, making them much more useful than previously assumed.
Bud bats are joyful creatures and take pleasure in the fruits of their labour.
Unlike the common bat, the bud bats have little bud receptacles on each of their tiny paws, enabling them to grab stems quickly and efficiently.
This may be why they have been spotted sitting quietly and contently in corners licking their paws of this sticky substance commonly known as 'bud goo.'
Some growers find this aspect upsetting but due to their unique structure this cannot be helped.
Bud Bats were once thought to eat fruit flies but this assumption has been corrected as of november 9th when a group were observed consuming large quantities of pancakes.

NOTE: For privacy and security reasons, the quantity of pancakes is disclosed information and not available to the general public.

For more information on the bud bat please the number below:

1-800-BUD BATS
quote=fdd2blk;348744]couple of his buddies anyway. they've been hanging around FOREVER.

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Bahahaha :clap::clap::clap: NICE :blsmoke:
 

Lacy

New Member
Waaa Whoooooo! The bud bats live.
We don't need the 'Save the Bud Bats Foundation' because its estimated that with all that FDD grows, more than half the bud bat population reside there in california. :mrgreen::mrgreen:



:mrgreen:
there's always room for bats.:mrgreen:
 
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