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Old 31-05-2008, 12:36 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Nick Maclaren Nick Maclaren is offline
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Default Domestic cats troubles


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"Mary Fisher" writes:
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| In most areas, they are THE major pest of brassicas and some other
| crops, and are the main reason that many farmers use those explosive
| machines that cause bangs from dawn to dusk and are audible for
| miles around.
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| That's on a large scale. They've never affected our brassicae.

They have taken 90% of my sprouting broccoli crop, and have prevented
crops like mizuna from grwoing until I netted them. Many other people
have had the same experiences.

| Your other points are irrelevant to us, therefore in our situation they're
| not a problem.

Many people grow peas.

| We can't be unique.

You aren't, but you are unusual; the problems with pigeons and collared
doves are widespread in the UK. We need more of the hawks that can
deal with them.


And, to answer your implied question about collared doves, they
taste much better than wood pigeon - less coarse and dry.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.