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Old 13-06-2005, 03:37 AM
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I can get powder down there probably. Where does one tyically to go to buy
lime?


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I have a dead raccoon trapped under my deck. Problem is that it is in a
location I can't reach unless I tear the deck apart. I have no problem
letting it decompose naturally but the stench is bad and I am worried
about
disease.

I can see it through the cracks in the deck and can pour liquid or powder
(maybe) on the carcass.


Lime. Can you get it through the cracks? I'd also be concerned that it
will attract mice or rats or other nasty feeders.



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Old 13-06-2005, 11:18 AM
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"Alan" wrote

I can get powder down there probably. Where does one tyically to go to
buy lime?


In the produce section of your local grocer. Usually next to the lemons.....


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Old 13-06-2005, 11:31 AM
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Dr. Hardcrab wrote:
"Alan" wrote

I can get powder down there probably. Where does one tyically to
go to buy lime?


In the produce section of your local grocer. Usually next to the
lemons.....


Man, you sure cover all the news groups. g

Dan..........from ASC!


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Dan on 6/13/05 5:31 AM wrote:

Dr. Hardcrab wrote:
"Alan" wrote

I can get powder down there probably. Where does one tyically to
go to buy lime?


In the produce section of your local grocer. Usually next to the
lemons.....


Man, you sure cover all the news groups. g

Dan..........from ASC!



You do too!


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Dan on 6/13/05 5:31 AM wrote:

Dr. Hardcrab wrote:
"Alan" wrote

I can get powder down there probably. Where does one tyically to
go to buy lime?

In the produce section of your local grocer. Usually next to the
lemons.....


Man, you sure cover all the news groups. g

Dan..........from ASC!



You do too!


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Dan on 6/13/05 5:31 AM wrote:

Dr. Hardcrab wrote:
"Alan" wrote

I can get powder down there probably. Where does one tyically to
go to buy lime?

In the produce section of your local grocer. Usually next to the
lemons.....

Man, you sure cover all the news groups. g

Dan..........from ASC!



You do too!


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Getting kinda crowded in here....

Sandy K.


Anyone have a cigar?? ;-)

Dan


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Dan on 6/13/05 5:31 AM wrote:

Dr. Hardcrab wrote:
"Alan" wrote

I can get powder down there probably. Where does one tyically to
go to buy lime?

In the produce section of your local grocer. Usually next to the
lemons.....

Man, you sure cover all the news groups. g

Dan..........from ASC!



You do too!


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bmickey9


Getting kinda crowded in here....

Sandy K.


Anyone have a cigar?? ;-)


in my Grey Poupon voice

"Butt of course!!!"

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The Other Dan


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