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Old June 14, 2014   #5
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Originally Posted by Redbaron View Post
Agree with saltmarsh, but would like to add something. Biological diversity is what maintains predator populations high enough to handle pests like that. So make your gardens a diverse habitat. Plant a wide variety of companion plants and cover crops and try an keep something green and growing all year round.

I agree I dont use any poison to speak of and I have an abundance of critters to eat each other.
Birds frogs toads spiders insects lizards snakes armadillos and something is green all year.
I would say the good critters out number the bad by 50 to 1 if mot more.

I came down the driveway on my motorcycle yesterday and had to slam on the brakes.
About 5 lizards decided to cross the road all at the same time.


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