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Re: Red Fox


Griff,   Pepe Le Pew has been known to wonder through once in awhile but I usually smell his aftershave lotion when he has come a calling.  I have seen the fox, which leads me to believe it is him and not Mr. Le Pew.  I could be wrong and I have proved that many times.  Bob
 
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Bob  --  Among your list of usual suspects, might there be a black one with a white stripe down its back?  They sometimes come digging for certain favorite insects.  Meantime, here's a photo of one of my garden helpers.  --  Griff
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From: iris4u2@comcast.net
To: iris-photos@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2005 9:33 AM
Subject: [iris-photos] Red Fox

I got this problem with Mr. Red Fox (see photo).  At night he must break out of his mold and go wondering around the garden digging up up newly planted or transplanted Iris.  I replant them and the next night he goes back and redigs them up again.  Two years ago he was digging up Chinnock Winds over and over again.  This year he starts at one of the garden then goes to the other end then back.  If I could only get him to do some weeding at the same time.  By morning he has returned to his cozy little spot in the garden pretending to be cast in stone.   Who is your pest?  Included is a picture of months past, May 25, 05, to keep us yearning for next spring.
 
Bob in Denver
Iris4u Iris Garden


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  • Subject: Re: [iris-photos] Red Fox
  • From: "jgcrump" j*@erols.com
  • Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 17:06:34 +0000

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