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Post by tinkerbell on Apr 8, 2013 15:27:18 GMT 1
Hi Em. Haven't tried the pétards yet -- that may be an option. Tinkerbell, I always place poison either deep in the hole, covered over with a stone, or next to a hole but hidden from view inside a 3-foot length of 40mm water pipe. The voles/mice are happy to use the pipe, but birds won't go near it. I'm aware of the place of voles in the ecosystem, which is why, after I've shot the ones I catch, I chuck 'em into the next-door field for the owls to find. After I've taught my grandmother to suck eggs, of course... TOUCHY!!!!!
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Post by The Terminator on Apr 8, 2013 17:57:21 GMT 1
Me miss? No miss. You must be thinking about someone else, miss! We're actually very wildlife-friendly here at Château Moorhen, apart from coypus, muskrats, rats, mulots and campagnols, which we control due to the damage they cause. Besides, the target practice is handy We have plenty of tawny owls around here, and grass snakes in the garden cos we have a lake. Maybe I'll buy one of them there Indian flutes and see if I can train a grass snake to dive into the vole holes... Can't get any greener than that!
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Post by 4STIX on Apr 8, 2013 18:53:46 GMT 1
Tell the American embassy you think the North Koreans are surfacing in the garden and theyll give you Napalm
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