Perhaps it's because we have a wood stove or because this is an old house, I don't know?
I do know, they seem to multiply very fast. Wouldn't it be great to find a market for the little critters.
I would box them up in special little crates, of coarse with nutritious dust bunny food and a bit of water for the trip.
They would arrive happy and healthy at their destination, ready to develop new colonies all over the world.
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I would gladly help you start a dust bunny fan club. We could pool up our resources!
Ha ha! Mine have already started a colony ... the only problem is it's in MY house!
I have 'em too.. yuk.
I have given up the dust bunny marathon along time ago. I dust when I get the time and enjoy the rest of my lovely life;)
I try to keep them under cover,..you know, under the beds, under the DR table, under the end tables...actually where ever there is an under, they are! I've got a spider web collection going sometimes too. Please don't tell my mom.
Me too! I think we could corner the market on that "must have".
As the old advets used to say Pledge and your duster go together. Your on to them.
I wonder what would happen if my Oregon dust bunnies met your North Dakota dust bunnies?
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