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Old 25-09-2004, 03:56 PM
 
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aluminum conduit 10' high sections. chicken wire. those plastic ties. that is
about how simple I can get it. put concrete block at the bottom, buried stays put
and drive conduit down into holes of block.
yeah. shooting isnt a good thing, but I am getting ready to start trapping and
drowning the tree rats. I am fed up with all their damage.
I LOVE FIGS. I LOVE FIGS I LOVE FIGS I LOVE FIGS I LOVE FIGS
send me some.
Ingrid

Sterling wrote:
The plans I saw were very simple. You build in sections that can be
bolted together on the sides and top and collapsed at the end of the
season and then stacked in the basement. Like making several "screen
doors" with one that is hinged for access to your fruit. It is lot of
work and expense for getting fresh peaches.

If you find something simpler, please post it.

I'd think you would also have to put some barrier down into the ground
to prevent burrowing.

I'd rather use a .22 but my neighbors are too close.

They don't touch my fig tree. I don't like figs and I had tons of them
this year. Gave away baskets of them.

I HATE squirrels.




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