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spiders, weta's (NZ), birds, golf balls, always plastic bags!

I used to just use loppers and keep my collar zipped up!

I hate things falling down my neck. Think the worst things to climb and fell are the black Mamaku (Ponga/ Tree fern) Dicksonia medullaris as they have very fine black itchy powder that makes it's way everywhere and does not taste too good either!:biggrin: they are also a pain as they are acidic, so you have to give all metal surfaces a petrol bath afterwards grr!

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Treeson;263300]spiders, weta's (NZ), birds, golf balls, always plastic bags!

I used to just use loppers and keep my collar zipped up!

I hate things falling down my neck. Think the worst things to climb and fell are the black Mamaku (Ponga/ Tree fern) Cyathea medullaris as they have very fine black itchy powder that makes it's way everywhere and does not taste too good either!:biggrin: they are also a pain as they are acidic, so you have to give all metal surfaces a petrol bath afterwards grr!

 

Haha just had to edit plant name -must have been half asleep last night

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