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6 thoughts on “Still Not Used to Japanese Bugs

    1. Actually, now you mention it, those wasps were building nests on our roof early in the summer and flying into the upstairs bathroom through the vent. It was pretty scary. I had to spray them and then cover up the vent with coffee filter paper. Until I’m stung by one, I can’t say how dangerous they are, though.

  1. The lizard is a gecko – very common in Asia and Hawai’i. They eat the cockroaches so you have a choice – gecko on the ceiling or cockroach.

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