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Though maybe not eliminated . Trapped a 'possum night before last out in the
garden , he (definitely male) has gone to his reward - hey , vultures and
other scavengers gotta eat too ! I offered him to a neighbor that likes such
exotic fare for his dinner table first , but he declined . I sure as
stuffin' wasn't about to turn that thing loose to dig up my garden some more
..
Time will tell , but I think there was only one . We need a dog ! When we
had Goldie (RIP) , we never had a problem with small critters , just an
occasional deer munched plant or two , and less of that than we now have .
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Terry Coombs wrote:

Though maybe not eliminated . Trapped a 'possum night before last out in the
garden , he (definitely male) has gone to his reward - hey , vultures and
other scavengers gotta eat too ! I offered him to a neighbor that likes such
exotic fare for his dinner table first , but he declined . I sure as
stuffin' wasn't about to turn that thing loose to dig up my garden some more
.


it's rare that if you have one you don't
have more.


Time will tell , but I think there was only one . We need a dog ! When we
had Goldie (RIP) , we never had a problem with small critters , just an
occasional deer munched plant or two , and less of that than we now have .


good luck!

i understand why gardening of old often involved
having someone guarding the place...


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