Posted by Billy NY on July 13, 2012 at 10:20:40 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: O/T Garden qustions posted by old on July 13, 2012 at 09:53:42:
I think you answered your own question, that is exactly what they do here, when they were able to get into the garden, and they know their produce, you wait til that tomato is just ripe or how you want it, and he will beat you to it every darned time by a fraction of a second it seems. Now, there are some critters that I just plain cannot stand, these guys are not one of them, I have to fence off what I plant regardless but when its dry like it is, they're just like us, trying to survive, I think the worst is when the population spikes and their forage disappears, the garden, potted plants and flower gardens become high priority, can't blame em, either have to kill em off or work around them, I've done the latter mostly, just recently dosed their dens with hi test gasoline, put a lid on it, did not ignite, 2 days no activity in 3 holes. I am ashamed to admit having to do something so rotten, but I am overrun with them or was.
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