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I'll make it awful again: Diluted blood can also be used as a fertilizer.I have a contribution to the diluted pee conversation: this is really common and nobody ever gets sick from it, you are all being crazy.
I checked with my friendly neighborly search engine AI and it's true: Azomite can have heavy metals. Damn. Although that's really unwelcome news as azomite has been my go-to for years, thanks for the info. The bag I just bought is gonna be the last.Seabird guano, azomite, humic acid- heavy metals
We get a shit load of squirrels around here and they're almost all fucking invasive. If we had the same gun laws as america I would do nothing but shoot every single one of the cunts. I can't even trap them because they aren't all invasives.The thought of shooting these out back though make my handcuff senses tingle.
Not even airguns?We get a shit load of squirrels around here and they're almost all fucking invasive. If we had the same gun laws as america I would do nothing but shoot every single one of the cunts. I can't even trap them because they aren't all invasives.
A few years ago a friend of mine and I went hunting for squirrels. We only had 22s so that's all we could shoot. The deer were eyeballing us like they knew we couldn't shoot them.Shoot the squirrels then eat them
Has to be under a certain strength otherwise you need police clearance and a license for it. That is literally the same process as buying an actual gun so there's not really much point when you could just get like a 22lr rifle. And shit under the legal strength is so weak that you would have to be unreasonably close for it to actually kill the squirrel. Basically if it's strong enough to kill a squirrel it's strong enough to cause serious damage to a person, so it's treated the same way as a gun. Ironically you can buy a compound bow with 0 restrictions and that would cause way more damage to a person and would have even less genuine pest control use just from it being inherently more difficult to use.Not even airguns?
.22 CBee rounds, if you can find them, are quieter out of a bolt action .22lr than ANY air rifle. I haven't shot any of them in 20 years due to the housing that has sprung up around here but they are very, very quiet out a bolt action .22lr. They always refused to feed out of my Remington 552. You still better be mindful about where you are sending them. I've slaughtered bulls with .22 shorts in the past.Has to be under a certain strength otherwise you need police clearance and a license for it. That is literally the same process as buying an actual gun so there's not really much point when you could just get like a 22lr rifle. And shit under the legal strength is so weak that you would have to be unreasonably close for it to actually kill the squirrel. Basically if it's strong enough to kill a squirrel it's strong enough to cause serious damage to a person, so it's treated the same way as a gun. Ironically you can buy a compound bow with 0 restrictions and that would cause way more damage to a person and would have even less genuine pest control use just from it being inherently more difficult to use.
No the problem isn't noise. The problem is that the only thing I can easily buy is too weak to kill a squirrel at a reasonable distance. There's no rules about gun noise surprisingly. I could shoot whatever whenever as long as it was within reason. Basically if I saw a squirrel in the garden I could shoot it no matter what. There's no hoa or anything like that to complain about it, assuming you're not being a cunt about it, the only law that's relevant is the general noise nuisance laws. The restriction is getting a gun in the first fucking place..22 CBee rounds
Deer won’t put their faces close to pointy things that threaten their eyes. Every year when I prune the fruit trees I stick the long water sprouts into the ground around the day lilies. They don’t get nibbled.Deer are another story.
I'm not really worried about the garden aspect. I'm more concerned with the fact they're invasive. Other than picking out the odd rouge oak tree they don't bother me. They just do not belong in my country and should be culled for ecological reasons.Anyways I just shoot squirrels in the ass with my dinky red rider and hope no busybody dickhead sees it and complains. The squirrels really freak out after getting hit by something they can’t see and have mostly left my container plants alone this year. Deer are another story.
Oh I wish I could do that. I just have a rooftop garden so I don't really see the squirrels. I just come up and see the holes they dug.Anyways I just shoot squirrels in the ass with my dinky red rider and hope no busybody dickhead sees it and complains. The squirrels really freak out after getting hit by something they can’t see and have mostly left my container plants alone this year. Deer are another story.
I had the same question.The seedlings are all clumped together in the starter pots, is it a big gamble to rip them apart or is it better to just plant each pot as is?
They are well past developing mature leaves so I guess they need to hit their final spot now now now
Before or after planting take a pair of scissors and snip all but one. The snipped ones won’t grow back.The seedlings are all clumped together in the starter pots, is it a big gamble to rip them apart or is it better to just plant each pot as is?
They are well past developing mature leaves so I guess they need to hit their final spot now now now
Huh. Shit. I was trying to grow catgrass for my cat and the squirrels fuck with that too. That's very interesting.Fun new fact: Squirrels like wheatgrass seeds and if you leave a bag outside even for a bit they will smell it or something and rip it open.