I am pondering why Mama gets so upset when we get home from our walk and she has to pick beggar lice off her shoes.
research shows it can be called any thing at all.
they stick like glue
What do you call beggar lice?
Mama googled the best way to get them off her shoes after she tried everything she could think of and this is what was suggested. IT WORKS PERFECTLY
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I don't know what they are, I don't think I have ever seen any. But I could be completely clueless.
F uses those for getting cat fur off soft furnishings and clothes. 'Works a treat she ssys. Paw smacks Mr T
we hate this horrible plants... we had it everywhere as we tried to find a way through a field... it is a natural velcro stuff LOL
I have never heard of beggar lice. Is this a plant?
Interesting! It looks like we don't have that exact same thing over here although we have plenty of sticky nasties of our own!!!
Woofs,
Ollie
Hari OM
The name is not one I know (and it seems to be applied to several different varieties of plants). Nothing here of that appearance, but we do have plenty of stickleburrs of our own here and I agree, they are a nuisance. The scourer sponge is a great idea! Do they stick to your furs, Beau boy? Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Hello,
I have seen something similar I call hitchhikers. The sponge sounds like a great idea. Beau, I am glad these things are not stuck to your paws. HUGS, have a happy day!
I thought at first glance you were talking about bugs!
Oh my Stars Beau I learn so much when I visit you
Hugs Cecilia
We don't have anything like that here...thank goodness!
xoxo,
Sunny & Rosy
I have never heard of or seen such a thing!
Me, neither!
Are they new (to you) -- or a seasonal thing?
PS - Cute edits!
Trying again ...
I'm not familiar with these either? Is this something new; seasonal, even?
PS - Cute edits!
We've never seen anything like those sticky things, but we can see how much of a nuisance they can be.
Hi friend, Ojo here! Those things look weird. A nap looks like the right thing to do.
So what is that on your shoe?
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