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That's IT..... I declare WAR!

Really nice cookie!


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Hi Mary, I know you have to do what you have to do but maybe after you get them thinned out you could try fox pee to keep them away next year.

predatorepee.com

 
Hi Mary, I know you have to do what you have to do but maybe after you get them thinned out you could try fox pee to keep them away next year.

predatorepee.com

I love how you just throw that out there, like everyone knows about this. :giggles:

How do they harvest that? :eek:

A carefully well placed cup?
 
My moms neighbor got sick of having her garden ruined year after year. She makes a trap to kill them.....kinda sad, but works for her.

Big bucket of water, top with sunflower seeds, prop up a small board so they have a ramp to the bucket. They will jump in to get the sunflower seeds and drown.
 
My moms neighbor got sick of having her garden ruined year after year. She makes a trap to kill them.....kinda sad, but works for her.

Big bucket of water, top with sunflower seeds, prop up a small board so they have a ramp to the bucket. They will jump in to get the sunflower seeds and drown.

Didn't read the thread did ya? :lol:
 
I have heard about using fox pee, Patty! and like I said, I haven't needed to do this for a few years now, but this year is RIDIC! I even saved Lucy's brushed out fur and stuck it in many of the entry holes I see dug around the deck, but maybe that just makes them dig more, idk :gah:

MAYBE I could stick a put a well placed cup under Lucy when we're out for a walk :lol:

OR follow the coyotes in the neighborhood and see if they would cooperate? :bee:


but seriously, I think Lucy would be kinda crazed outta her mind if the deck and the timbers all smelled like fox :lol: and well, it's pretty $$$
 
Maybe they collect it in a way similar to collecting blood from horseshoe crab.



Note - they only take 20 percent of the crabs blood and then release it.
 
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