Hi Bill!

Bill Kramer wrote:

> Julie - An update.  I copied your e mail and took it
> to my son who has a construction business here and who
> employees the person who was bitten.  He took it
> around to all of his workers (approx. 20 people), and
> translated it to them.  I think they all felt much
> better.

That is great news!!!!!

>  I feel they just wanted some type of
> authority to confirm what they new already.  They
> seemed to accept it and were releaved.  The worker
> gets out of the hospital today, and should be back to
> work soon.

That's also very good news!

> I don't think I mentioned that he was on
> life support for over 24 hrs., and they were very
> close to loosing him.  The family stayed with him 24
> hrs. a day for 3 or 4 days.  That was why it was such
> a panic when they heard it might have been a gecko -
> Most houses here have 2 or 3 living in them, including
> ours.  You are right that the ones here are nocturnal
> -I've only seen small newborns, or not much older, but
> I hear them every night chirping away.
>

Males looking for women or staking out their territory! Do they call
them "besacondes" there? That's what they called them near Manzanillo
when I went down there a few years ago.

>
> Again, thank you very much for your quick and complete
> response - I think it was an extreme help.  Bill
>
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Also thanks for your quick thinking to squash a harmful rumor.

Viva los besacondes!

Julie Bergman

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