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"Rupert" wrote in message om... I had a thought. Last summer I had grubs in my front yard but not in my back (where the birds hang out). Is there a good way to attrack birds to the lawn so that they can eat the grubs up? Is this why I didn't have them in the back? |
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On Thu, 03 Jul 2003 21:54:20 GMT, "Berob" wrote: "Rupert" wrote in message . com... I had a thought. Last summer I had grubs in my front yard but not in my back (where the birds hang out). Is there a good way to attrack birds to the lawn so that they can eat the grubs up? Is this why I didn't have them in the back? |
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On Thu, 03 Jul 2003 21:54:20 GMT, "Berob" wrote:
"Rupert" wrote I had a thought. Last summer I had grubs in my front yard but not in my back (where the birds hang out). Is there a good way to attrack birds to the lawn so that they can eat the grubs up? Is this why I didn't have them in the back? If you can't say somethin' useful, don't say nothin' at all. Heaven knows we've all typed quickly and hit 'send' before thoroughly proofreading. Rupert, feeders and birdbaths attract birds. I don't know what varieties might go after grubs, or even if bird visitations are responsible for the difference between front and back. |
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On Thu, 03 Jul 2003 21:54:20 GMT, "Berob" wrote: "Rupert" wrote I had a thought. Last summer I had grubs in my front yard but not in my back (where the birds hang out). Is there a good way to attrack birds to the lawn so that they can eat the grubs up? Is this why I didn't have them in the back? If you can't say somethin' useful, don't say nothin' at all. Heaven knows we've all typed quickly and hit 'send' before thoroughly proofreading. Rupert, feeders and birdbaths attract birds. I don't know what varieties might go after grubs, or even if bird visitations are responsible for the difference between front and back. Thanks. Yeah, my typo has caused little feedback on the subject (my own fault). I get tons of finches, doves, and black birds, but not many Robins, which, from what I understand, are the Grub eaters. Not sure what to do about this. |
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