On possum watch - armed and ready
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 3:07 am
Have added a rake to the arsenal and am on tactical alert. So far, so good. Fighting off paranoia after nearly clubbing the tabby. Oops. 

Second Chance wrote:Have added a rake to the arsenal and am on tactical alert. So far, so good. Fighting off paranoia after nearly clubbing the tabby. Oops.
ulysses5019 wrote:Second Chance wrote:Have added a rake to the arsenal and am on tactical alert. So far, so good. Fighting off paranoia after nearly clubbing the tabby. Oops.
I hear that possums make good target practice.
Rakes are good. I added the rake to my outdoor Snake Tool Set. The broom has proven best for Toad Traffic Control.Second Chance wrote:Have added a rake to the arsenal and am on tactical alert. So far, so good. Fighting off paranoia after nearly clubbing the tabby. Oops.
I added the rake to my outdoor Snake Tool Set. The broom has proven best for Toad Traffic Control.
A snake with rake.tlynn78 wrote:I added the rake to my outdoor Snake Tool Set. The broom has proven best for Toad Traffic Control.
I would think the snakes would be best for toad control..
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I've decided that I like the toads, so long as they stay outside. They sit outside the back glass door and eat the bugs that are attracted to the light from the kitchen. As a result, I have had a noticeably smaller number of mosquitos, moths, and june bugs get inside this summer.tlynn78 wrote:
I would think the snakes would be best for toad control...