by Omelet <ompomelet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Apr 13, 2008 at 01:40 AM
In article <18450-47F9286A-1166@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
lkelli@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> ..in all of my outside flowerpots. In the process they break off new
> shoots and throw dirt all over the patio. I've read where there is not
> any repellent that will work. So any ideas? How about buying some wire
> - chickenwire? - and laying it on top of the dirt with cut-outs for the
> branches of plants. Will that work, or will they just shove it away and
> dig? I already tried spreading mothballs around, and then _I_ couldn't
> stand to be around the plants on the patio. I have emphysema and strong
> scents bother my breathing.
>
> Linda in San Antonio
>
> P.S. I live in a trailer court and even if I captured the one or two
> squirrels bothering my plants there are plenty more that probably would
> come.
1. Squirrel is delicious. Skin them wetted down first to keep the fur
from shedding on the meat.
2. The Two inch spaced chicken wire eliminated this problem for me when
growing tulip bulbs.
Good luck!
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