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  Once, in early December, we found a huge one, over a foot in each
direction, high in a corner of our cellar, the one where the furnace would
be heating water and thus keeping a steady temp all summer.  It was empty
and easy to remove.  I am rather glad, in  way, that we never knew it was
there, but we keep our eyes open now!!
  Eunice
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