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queen ID please Athens Ga. U.S. 7-15-2015


Best Answer Alza , July 15 2015 - 1:55 PM

Solenopsis invicta.

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#21 Offline ohhhhh - Posted July 16 2015 - 7:14 AM

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i didn't even think about organic cotton.... would 100% natural cotton be the same?

 

I don't think so. Organic is a very specific term in commercial products. Here in the States, if something qualifies as organic, they would definitely use that term.

 

ah. cool. got ya. next time all organic.






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