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02-MAY-2012
Unwanted Garden Friends.
Not sure how she/he/they got in the lawn is surrounded by concrete!
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paplvr
07-May-2012 04:14
Oh dear, not good. Linda S
fotabug
04-May-2012 11:35
Oh, oh!
Ann
03-May-2012 09:14
A gardeners dread. I might try the remedy Ruth states next time they invade my lawn.
Steve Thuman
03-May-2012 03:48
They always manage to get there somehow!
Bea.
03-May-2012 00:41
By the sound of the comments I'm glad we don't have them! What are they?
Ruth Voorhis
02-May-2012 22:22
We had similar uninvited guests a few years ago and got rid of them by putting moth balls (naphthalene) in their burrows.
Laura Milholland
02-May-2012 21:59
Uh oh. Definitey not what you want.
graham
02-May-2012 20:34
not a good thing to have in your garden
Ed Duverger
02-May-2012 20:15
There are more than 5 ways to handle them.I have good results when mowing frequently the grass.
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