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RE: Re[2]: FW: Pumpkin Eater "PC ONLY" BITMAP


Great joke!  I only have text capability (I'm on the FreeNet)so I couldn't
see what kind of bite you were talking about!!!  Anyway, I hope the info
could help someone else who is having a problem with bites out of their
pumpkins and not their ears.

Have a great growing season!

Peter
In Ancaster, ON>


On Fri, 18 Jul 1997, McAlpine, Duncan G wrote:

> This was only a joke and I do know animals do take bites out of pumpkins
> but
> what I was trying to send was a picture of M. Tyson with a huge ear in
> his mouth
> which looked like pumpkin skin. Sick.....I know...
> 
> >----------
> >From: 	jim_kunde@adc.com[SMTP:jim_kunde@adc.com]
> >Sent: 	Friday, July 18, 1997 7:52 AM
> >To: 	McAlpine, Duncan G; Peter Tursa
> >Cc: 	pumpkins@athenet.net
> >Subject: 	Re[2]: FW: Pumpkin Eater "PC ONLY" BITMAP
> >
> >     
> >     I HAD THAT PROBLEM LAST YEAR ALSO IT ALSO WAS SQUIRRELS 
> >     THERE ARE NO SQUIRRELS WITHIN A MILE OF MY PATCH THIS YEAR.
> >     I BOUGHT A LIVE TRAP LAST YEAR AND BROUGHT THEM ALL TO THE WOODS
> >     WHERE THEY CAN'T GET MY PATCH.
> >     
> >     JIM
> >
> >
> >______________________________ Reply Separator
> >_________________________________
> >Subject: Re: FW: Pumpkin Eater "PC ONLY" BITMAP
> >Author:  Peter Tursa <peter.tursa@hwcn.org> at Internet-Mail
> >Date:    7/18/97 7:52 AM
> >
> >
> >Duncan,
> > I had the same problem last year.  Squirrels were the culprits!
> >Since then I have been spreading "blood meal" around my pumpkins.  The 
> >drawback is that after every rain you have to reapply.  It's not a 
> >guarantee but so far so good for me this year!!  I only do this untill the 
> >pumpkin is basketball size after that the squirrels have no more interest.
> >     
> >All the best in growing the big one.  Hope this helps.
> >     
> >Peter
> >In Ancaster, ON>
> >     
> >     
> >On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, McAlpine, Duncan G wrote:
> >     
> >> 
> >> I had this animal come in my yard and take a chunk out of my pumpkin. 
> >> What do I do? Do I hit him?
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > 
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> 
> >     
> >
> >
> 


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