Re: leaves
- Subject: Re: [sibrob] leaves
- From: "Robert Dickow" d*@uidaho.edu
- Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2002 18:50:40 -0700
I just gave my vole-infested friend a piece of spuria rhizome, thinking they
would be more resistent to vole damage than, say, tall bearded rhizomes. She
reported that they tunnel into the TB rhizomes in her garden. I figure that
the more tough, fibrous, and dense underground spuria iris rhizome might be
more distasteful to voles. Might anyone corroborate this notion?
Bob Dickow
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From: "Margaret Boehm" <mmboehm@attglobal.net>
To: "sibrob" <sibrob@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 4:05 PM
Subject: [sibrob] leaves
> Thank you everyone! I have a whole host of things to go look for now.
> I'll start with the slugs and keep an eye out for the other creatures.
> Doesn't sound like vole damage, which is usually underground and no,
> voles and field mice are not the same. Voles run underground for the
> most part in mole trails and are herbivorous, as in your hosta roots.
> Margaret Boehm
> Wilton, CT
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