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Is it Illegal to Collect and Save Rainwater Here in Texas?
Is it Illegal to Collect and Save Rainwater Here in Texas?
Is it Illegal to Collect and Save Rainwater Here in Texas?
Seeing as rain is a natural occurrence, it would seem strange to some that capturing and then saving that rainwater would be illegal. That being said, in some states, while it is not illegal to capture and save rainwater to care for animals or to water plants or crops, it is restricted when it comes to using that saved rainwater for human consumption.
Extremely Poisonous Worms Spotted in Texas After Heavy Rainfall
Extremely Poisonous Worms Spotted in Texas After Heavy Rainfall
Extremely Poisonous Worms Spotted in Texas After Heavy Rainfall
In the unfortunate situation when you're faced with trying to kill the Hammerhead Flatworm, you'll need to do the following: First of all, put on some gloves, yo. You don't want to handle anything they say is covered in 'toxic slime.' Ew. If you accidentally touch it, wash your hands thoroughly followed by sanitizer.
Expert Says Texans Should NEVER Put These 11 Items on Top of the Fridge
Expert Says Texans Should NEVER Put These 11 Items on Top of the Fridge
Expert Says Texans Should NEVER Put These 11 Items on Top of the Fridge
And so, that flat space above the refrigerator seemed like the PERFECT place to put things that had nowhere else to live in my kitchen. After all the pantry space in some of these places wasn't 'ample,' either but hey--we do what we must. Until we find out we shouldn't. Ugh. So many 'shouldn'ts,' aren't there? But once you go through these items, I think it's easy to see why this matters.

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