Let me know what it is and if it works, I’m thinking Dave has the right idea, sone would call that over reacting, I call it a logical well thought out plan to destroy a varmit
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Let me know what it is and if it works, I’m thinking Dave has the right idea, sone would call that over reacting, I call it a logical well thought out plan to destroy a varmit
I have no issue with killing varmints and traps are relatively selective.
I have an issue with poison as it is not selective in what it kills.
We bought some flowers and a tomato plant. Since my lemon tree is either dead or recovering, I am looking forward to some tomatos at least. Got the 2nd of 4 beds sodded and mulched. Found a guy who makes swings, so that is installed.
Cup holders for it arrived to-day!
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Tom, I'm sure you've researched about whether your lemon tree is dead, heavily damaged or slightly damaged.
Since up north here there's no citrus trees at all so I know nothing. Should it be blooming now? When do you normally prune?
Inquiring minds would like to know.
I got no problem with poison , traps, god damned Gatling gun, if it is f*$$(ng with my yard it’s dead! Selective or not, mole vole cat or stray dog, it’s my yard, hell I keep guns for the 2 legged type if it’s in my yard without permission. “GET OFF MY LAWN!”
After my surgery next week I may have a guard tower built so I can mount my MA Duece
Roy, I put off pruning it at Valentines because I knew the freeze was coming. It must have had 300 blooms on it.
I have since pruned it and have the AC drain running to it via a garden hose. Wood is green and stiff.
I will give it a year or so. It may come back from the roots, I suppose.