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Old 07-25-2007, 07:12 PM
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Only one spike as the squirrels ate the other which was budded in the spring.I like the pastel colouring on this one.
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A beauty for sure
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Very pretty, Janie.

Somebody mentioned a squirrel problem recently and they told me that they've put out moth balls. It seems to be working for them
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Yes Sue, they bowl with them
All kidding aside it would take too many moth balls for me.Lately they have been behaving themselves so who knows plus the fact with the bird netting around some tables maybe a deterrent plus the waving dryer sheets or they are plain bored!
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I love it, nice Phrag!
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WoooHooo!!! what a great looking phrag Jane. Need to give a try on those phrags... gotta project buy comin' up...betcha I can't buy just one
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Ohhh Jane, that is a lovely one.
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Old 07-26-2007, 09:41 AM
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Aren't squirrels edible?
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