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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 20:31:16 -0500, "J F" wrote:
"Steve Thompson" wrote in message news:TpOdnYA8et- You might consider planting geraniums. Gophers hate 'em. They don't like ammo either ![]() For larger pests the right pesticide is a lead based spray. LOL! You betcha! - A cat can work wonders, too, though. The tomcat we have now came to us as an 8 or 9 month old half-wild, half-starved stray, apparently used to pretty much fending for himself. He's absolute terror on all burrowing varmints,...utterly devouring their wee bodies and leaving just the heads for us to discover as evidence of his preditory conquests. He's a darn good little hunter and you better believe we reward him well for keeping our garden and miniscule vineyard rodent-free. Just wish he wouldn't take-out the garter snakes, gopher snakes and humming birds g,...but hey, as long as it supplements his diet with kitty delacacies...g ;-) |
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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 20:31:16 -0500, "J F" wrote:
"Steve Thompson" wrote in message news:TpOdnYA8et- You might consider planting geraniums. Gophers hate 'em. They don't like ammo either ![]() For larger pests the right pesticide is a lead based spray. LOL! You betcha! - A cat can work wonders, too, though. The tomcat we have now came to us as an 8 or 9 month old half-wild, half-starved stray, apparently used to pretty much fending for himself. He's absolute terror on all burrowing varmints,...utterly devouring their wee bodies and leaving just the heads for us to discover as evidence of his preditory conquests. He's a darn good little hunter and you better believe we reward him well for keeping our garden and miniscule vineyard rodent-free. Just wish he wouldn't take-out the garter snakes, gopher snakes and humming birds g,...but hey, as long as it supplements his diet with kitty delacacies...g ;-) |