203ntyp PMA Member Nov 14, 2025 #1 I haven't seen one of these for many years, Glad to see they're still around, they are nocturnal.
Bucksnbears Well-Known Member Nov 15, 2025 #3 Yep. Got lots around here. Never see them but my cat sure catches a pile of
Marty Edwards PMA Member Nov 15, 2025 #4 203ntyp said: I haven't seen one of these for many years, Glad to see they're still around, they are nocturnal. View attachment 130624 Click to expand... That’s awesome! Where is this?
203ntyp said: I haven't seen one of these for many years, Glad to see they're still around, they are nocturnal. View attachment 130624 Click to expand... That’s awesome! Where is this?
203ntyp PMA Member Nov 15, 2025 #5 Marty Edwards said: That’s awesome! Where is this? Click to expand... In south central PA. Not sure what their range is in other states.
Marty Edwards said: That’s awesome! Where is this? Click to expand... In south central PA. Not sure what their range is in other states.
M Muskrat24 Well-Known Member Nov 16, 2025 #6 They are nocturnal. Not sure how prevalent they are but my grandpa found one dead in a log we were cutting for fire wood probably 25 years ago. NW MO.
They are nocturnal. Not sure how prevalent they are but my grandpa found one dead in a log we were cutting for fire wood probably 25 years ago. NW MO.