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On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 05:24:58PM -0400, Mullen, Tim wrote:
> Eric Murray [mailto:ericm@lne.com] wrote:
> > Of course if there's a way to discourage them that involves fire
> > or explosives I'm all ears.
> 
> Roman Candles?
My wife suggested firecrackers.  I pointed out that the
grass and brush is pretty dry now and it might not be too
good an idea to set it on fire...  even I have my limits.
> By the way, my wife is trying to protect her tomato plants from 
> the deer...
> 
> I just laugh, because I know that if the deer don't get them, the 
> squirrels will...  8-)
Bummer.  Fresh home grown tomatoes are wonderful; they make
the ones you buy in the store taste like genetically-enhanced
styrofoam in comparison.
We don't much of a squirrel problem, the predators take care of them.
The few that don't get eaten are the most paranoid squirrels I
have ever seen.  BTW the larger squirrels are tasty, I used to
eat them when I was a poor college student.
Eric
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