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Are there any repellents that I can use that will be effective in keeping rabbits away?
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Published: May 11, 2007
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Birds are starting to work on my peaches. Can the peaches be picked before they are ripe and ripened later?
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How do you keep birds off plum trees?
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How do I rid a lawn of moles?
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A woodpecker keeps pecking on our chimney causing a drumming sound all through the house. Why is the bird doing this?
Published: May 11, 2007
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We have a critter who comes in the night, chews on our lilies, and departs leaving leaves on the ground and up a trellis (it can climb). Any suggestions on how to shoo it away?
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I have this squirrel problem. They dig out all the soil from the pots, leaving the plants to die. What can I do?
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Will raccoons raid a strawberry patch and consume the berries?
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Squirrels are eating tops of gladiola plants about 1" above the dirt. What can I do to prevent this?
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Are there any non-lethal methods that can be used to control moles?
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Last year we had a lot of crows in our pecan trees and suffered a sizable loss of the crop. This year we used a recorded "Crow in Distress" dispersal call and shot several of them; the call also attracted a large hawk (helpful), and the crows don't seem to be the problem now. However, the blue jays are everywhere, and we have lost almost the entire crop! Do you have any information on this problem?
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How do I stop the birds from pecking and eating my peaches? Netting is too expensive. I have four peach trees in my yard.
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Is bougainvillea a deer-proof plant?
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I have heard that mothballs will keep rabbits away. My question is whether it is safe to use them in my vegetable garden.
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I have an elm tree that is dying from Dutch elm disease. I know that to control the spread of the disease, the tree should be removed, but dead trees (snags) make good habitat for wildlife. Would it be worthwhile to keep this dead tree but eliminate the beetles by de-barking or wrapping the tree in plastic?
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