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Re: gardenwriters Digest, Vol 102, Issue 35


Put a very small bit of lead in their ear



Doug Green
Chief Vision Creation Activist
iPad Division

On 2011-07-29, at 1:37 PM, Nancy Szerlag <szerlag@earthlink.net> wrote:

> Sandy, raccoons are carnivores and they love the taste of blood. Leave  
> a bottle of Plant Skydd on your potting bench outdoors overnight and  
> you will find it chewed open and emptied. They drank a sample bottle  
> of Daniel's organic fertilizer and spilled nary a drop.
> This year they have been digging up newly planted gallon size  
> perennialsin my garden.  I just planted a couple of grafted tomatoes  
> and am praying the big Mom we live trapped last week was the culprit.  
> Anyone know of a repellant that works on raccoons?
> Nancy Szerlag
> 
> 
> On Jul 29, 2011, at 11:52 AM, Sandie Parrott wrote:
> 
>> Good to know...thank goodness no moose around here...how about  
>> raccoons and
>> woodchucks?
>> Sandie Parrott
>> 
>> 
> 
> Nancy Szerlag
> Columnist for Detroit News
> szerlag@earthlink.net
> 
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