Old 04-14-2016, 08:31 PM
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givio
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QNS, yes they lay in the winter, although not every day. The longer daylight triggers them to lay in the spring and summer, then they lay more. Have fun on your day out!
SBG, I agree! These little blocks take some time. But, I do feel they are rewarding.
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