Red Swamp Crawfish, Crayfish, Crawdad, Mudbug
Procambarusclarkii
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This bug has been reportedly found in the following regions:
Hanceville, Alabama
Phoenix, Arizona
Prescott Valley, Arizona
Malvern, Arkansas
Los Angeles, California
Lakeland, Florida
Patriot, Indiana
Belle Chasse, Louisiana
Coushatta, Louisiana
Halifax, Massachusetts
Beulaville, North Carolina
Defiance, Ohio
Maumee, Ohio
Astoria, Oregon
Gearhart, Oregon
Seaside, Oregon
Warrenton, Oregon
Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
Ashaway, Rhode Island
Summerville, South Carolina
Houston, Texas
Humble, Texas
New Caney, Texas
Richmond, Texas
Tooele, Utah
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AndiGail
Richmond, TX |
February 2012 |
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With all the rain we have had down here in South Texas, our garden is full of crawdad mounds. I do not know if this is a good or a bad thing yet, but time will tell.
If they keep other pests out of the garden, then it is a good thing. Regardless of good or bad, our garden is organic and so we will just share our space with them and hope for the best.
I do know one thing, they help mix the clay with the compost so that part is good anyway. I will keep you posted on my blog.
If they keep other pests out of the garden, then it is a good thing. Regardless of good or bad, our garden is organic and so we will just share our space with them and hope for the best.
I do know one thing, they help mix the clay with the compost so that part is good anyway. I will keep you posted on my blog.
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ImperfectEnding
Los Angeles, CA |
July 2009 |
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Seen them in Disneyland's pond
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Hpyndixie
Summerville, SC (Zone 8a) |
June 2009 |
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I have one of these living in my pool right now! I have no idea how it got there. It will be interesting to see how long it lives as there are frogs and other things that end up there and since it's been in there I haven't seen any drowned frogs floating around. BTW our pool is very clean and blue.