Oldchucky
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A lawn care guy in Buffalo New York swears by grub x applied to his lawn in the spring or early summer! Especially for Japanese Beatles!
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Which is great if you can talk all your neighbors into doing it too. Most of the ones I have are coming in from other yards heading for the wild grapes and raspberries in the hedgerow. They stumble upon my plants and decide to stay.A lawn care guy in Buffalo New York swears by grub x applied to his lawn in the spring or early summer! Especially for Japanese Beatles!
Yeah, I kind of thought so! Out of your control!Which is great if you can talk all your neighbors into doing it too. Most of the ones I have are coming in from other yards heading for the wild grapes and raspberries in the hedgerow. They stumble upon my plants and decide to stay.![]()
Thanks for trying, appreciate it.Yeah, I kind of thought so! Out of your control!and he was doing it to save his lawn! That’s a little simpler operation!
I did smell a skunk last week just before daylight, so they're here, and yes I've seen the dig marks in the lawn. Thought it might be a opossum.U need some skunks. That is if u don't care your yard looks like it's had a disgruntled golfer with a sand wedge on it all night.. They'll even remove the ground bees for ya... for free.!!
They are some tough little buggers! I saw one tackle yellow jacket nest in the ground! I didn’t know at first what it was messing with! Went down to check it out and got runoff by the bees! Set a record for going back up that hill!U need some skunks. That is if u don't care your yard looks like it's had a disgruntled golfer with a sand wedge on it all night.. They'll even remove the ground bees for ya... for free.!!
I know when I see skunk out by the tree line I run too, only not towards them. I had one in a leg hold trap in winter. That skunk sprayed a nasty “syrup” when I approached. Thick. I wasn’t close enough thankfully!They are some tough little buggers! I saw one tackle yellow jacket nest in the ground! I didn’t know at first what it was messing with! Went down to check it out and got runoff by the bees! Set a record for going back up that hill!![]()