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Old 13-05-2007, 02:22 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default I'm about to eviscerate a lot of squirrels if I can't get some help.

I got one of those edible pit apricot trees from Stark.
5th year after it was planted it bloomed all over. I rubbed my hands gleefully and
thought, this is it. finally. well ..... the squirrels found the pits, they
stripped the entire tree of medium sized green apricots overnight to get those yummy
pits. I cut the tree down the next day. no use training squirrels to strip all
peach and apricot trees of fruit looking for those edible pits.

stark must know that those edible pits put the fruit at risk. I mean where in the
world is there a place doesnt have tree rats?

kill em, kill em all. Ingrid

Persephone wrote:
Few years ago, my plum tree was on the way out. Only one limb still
bearing. I had to go out of town, and wasn't about to sacrifice those
few plums to THEM. Got a bunch of small paper bags and carefully tied
them around each plum. Lotta work. In vain. How did they get those
bags off???!!!!



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