Monday, December 8, 2008
Why Did the Rodents Cross the Path?
If we had more snow, these pathways would be tunnels, and I wouldn’t know the rodents were there. Last year, when the foxes were around, the voles, moles, and field mice were all but gone. I hope that the fact that they have built a divided highway to get across the stone path does not indicate a big increase in traffic. It‘s not just that I have an irrational aversion to little furry creatures scurrying around. I do, but it’s also that they also love to eat bulbs and plant roots.
Perhaps I’ll put up a sign.
RODENT PREDATORS WANTED: beautiful garden setting, friendly humans, and all the little brown furry critters you can eat. Experience a plus, but not necessary!
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Sorry..we're going to have a bumper crop of varmits this year. The acorns tell us so here in NC.
A sign would be a good idea-hopefully the predators can read English? Good luck with eradicating them. Those trails are quite cool. We also have a problem with voles and chipmunks and squirrels here in my garden. So frustrating!
I am glad those pink poppies are your signature plant. A very good choice as they surely identify you. I simply love the header photo.
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