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Originally Posted by Patricia
Well, if it's ineffective, there's no point. (I'm not interested in futile torture.) It's just a pity that squirrels are so destructive. Last year they dug up all my bulbs, took one bite of each, then left the rest. And the bulbs died.
I would happily provide them with a mound of acorns if they would just leave the plants alone. But they just won't co-operate.
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Not interested in futile torture? What do you do for fun on a Friday night then?
We don't have a squirrel problem though, not so many trees on our lawn, and no plants to talk about either. And since we put up our fence (for the dogs really) we no longer have any problem with neither deer nor wild boars. Our neighbours which doesn't have fences have serious problems with the wild boars going over their plants like motorised hoes (No Marc, the garden tool, not the other kind)

. Not to mention that the deer are eating all their trees bare.