You have to shoot the neighbor's fern first.
I’m sure there is a stand your ground law somewhere that deals with plants.
You have to shoot the neighbor's fern first.
Is that the spray on cancer?
That's overblown IMO. Don't bother me to use it just follow the precautions. Gloves are a good idea, if you get some on you rinse it off.
Come on people get a grip. Someone planted a fern somewhere in the neighborhood and now it’s taking over my back yard. Should plants be kept indoors? It’s nature. Deal with it.
Living in Iowa my whole life I had never even heard of BLM land until I worked at the ISU geology camp in Wyoming. The idea that there was land of so little value that no one but the government wanted to own it just didn't compute.
I might risk it just to deal with this rhizome from hell.
Do ferns make weird noises at night and **** in your yard?
I'm pretty sure cats kill more living things than any other creature in AmericaThis thread has been educational for me. I don’t have a cat, but I didn’t know they were so hard on bird populations.
None too surprising. People with miserable lives often enjoy seeing other things suffer.Some cruel MF's in this thread.
Round up kills all so apply carefully, 24d kills broadleafs I'm pretty sure it would work on a fern. That way the grass underneath it wouldn't have to be reseeded.
I have one neutered cat that I allow to roam free during the day. He's not allowed to go out at night because our neighborhood has hawks, coyotes, raccoons, barred owls, etc. I know he's much healthier and happier when he gets fresh air. He definitely spends time in the neighbor's yards, but doesn't wander far. He rarely catches birds, but if he does they are always sparrows. In the spring he'll usually go on a baby rabbit killing rampage- alas, we still have plenty of those rodents running around. Two weekends ago he slaughtered a family of chipmunks. That was weird. I'm happy to report my yard & garden are vole-free. He often likes to bring his victims back to the house as a gift. He also pulls all this off without front claws (which apparently you're not supposed to do anymore- he's over ten years old now). The best way to keep him out of your yard is to get a dog.
Now, if you want to talk about squirrels, those things are a real nuisance.
We have an 89 year old neighbor that traps squirrels and take them to a park and lets them go. She has trapped 31 so far this year
We’ve recommended she tag them so that she knows if they return. The park is about a mile away so that’s a lot of telephone wires to walkOr the same one 31 times.
I'm on board with placing in another spot though.
We’ve recommended she tag them so that she knows if they return. The park is about a mile away so that’s a lot of telephone wires to walk
I walked 47 miles of barbed wire. I use a cobra snake for a necktie.
We’ve recommended she tag them so that she knows if they return. The park is about a mile away so that’s a lot of telephone wires to walk
We have an 89 year old neighbor that traps squirrels and take them to a park and lets them go. She has trapped 31 so far this year