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The Tree Eater

View Poll Results: What your most common tree eater mine is this dog pictured
Birds 1 33.33%
Dogs 0 0%
Cats 1 33.33%
Grubs 1 33.33%
fungus 0 0%
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Old 30-Aug-2003   #1
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Japanese Beetles and the numerous catapillers we have here.

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Why can't I have normal problems, squirrels, cats, dogs, for instance! These opossums have made a mass transit system out of the utility wires behind my house. They come in the night, steal a few tomatoes, chew a few bonsai, knock over some pots, all in a nights fun! I don't think my son believed me at first but I got him over to take a few pics of the varmints. I never knew these guys had the balance to walk on wires like this. I think they've figured out where the dogs are and this is an easy way to dodge them. They can hit the best gardens in the neighborhood and scope out the good stuff with a birds eye view. BTW that's a big old mulberry tree in the background. If you ask me this whole thing is pretty strange. I wonder if they have to fight the united nutcrackers union [the squirrels] for space on the lines!

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Using a special infrared imaging technology developed by the military, I was able to isolate and enhance this image. As you can see there were certain artifacts obscured behind the foliage...
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Ha, Ha, now i know where all those guys with signs on the street corners got the idea!

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Those blasted squirrels are the worst for me. I try to shoot them with a pellet gun every chance I get. If anyone has a good way to kill those tree rats, please let me know.
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I began dusting the trunks of certain squirrel-friendly trees with Cayenne pepper. It seemed to discourage Rocky and his friends.

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This is a little hard to see ,, he was just working on the dogwood behind him,, this guy isnt shy btw,, elms in growing pots are fair game in his book ..
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