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"One cannot help an involuntary process. The point is not to disturb it. - Dr. Michel Odent
. Being preoccupied with other projects around the place, I haven't taken the proactive approach that I should have. So, I guess until I come up with an alternative, I'll be smashing them at night, dusting w/ dia earth and setting out beer and oil traps.
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is there any species that won't eat the young crops/seedlings when roaming? I'm open to any kind of bird.
living in town (~100'x100' lot), the birds would need to be contained to my yard and specific sections at that. I hate to have all my fencing high though (existing is 6-7' tall). Could I get away with some fencing in the 3'-4' tall range?
lastly, which books on the subject are recommended? Though we had chickens on the farm, little attn was paid to them, i.e., my knowledge on the subject is thin.
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"One cannot help an involuntary process. The point is not to disturb it. - Dr. Michel Odent
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"One cannot help an involuntary process. The point is not to disturb it. - Dr. Michel Odent
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