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Lookin' sweet! Great job so far.
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That's terrible. Hit me up if you need security advice. I have lots of different forms of security on the farm.
<jaw hits floor> Oh my God, I am SO sorry. I heard from another friend last week, he was ripped off, too, and he almost caught the guy.Hi everyone,
Well, end of September, we were ripped off during the night, they came and stole all of our beautiful plants and we never heard a thing. It's a big shock and we are traumatized by this but will not give up. So, we are now preparing for next season and will have adequate security in place and be so much more watchful during the harvest period.
That's what I ended up doing for a few years. After that we installed cameras and trip wires hooked up to obnoxiously loud alarms. I've found that those trip wires are worth triple their weight in gold! A motorcycle horn or something that would attract attention from all over is what really scares the living shit out of those shits.We have a friend who is going to install motion sensors that will be connected to spot lights as well as an alarm and well will have cameras up. Will also put up signs warning would be rippers that they are being taped. We are not dog people so won't have a guard dog, and we don't want to hurt anyone ( no, not even those nasty rippers ) so will not have electrified wires.
We may have friends come up all through the harvest period to help keep watch.
<jaw hits floor> Oh my God, I am SO sorry. I heard from another friend last week, he was ripped off, too, and he almost caught the guy.
I'm so, so sorry. :(
That's what I ended up doing for a few years. After that we installed cameras and trip wires hooked up to obnoxiously loud alarms. I've found that those trip wires are worth triple their weight in gold! A motorcycle horn or something that would attract attention from all over is what really scares the living shit out of those shits.
Btw, they came with cookies for my dog, so.. yeah. A few guinea fowl would probably be better for you in that regard, or geese.
No offense, but you sound like an easy target. Those rippers would hurt you. They take the risk of getting hurt while ripping you. It's the game, and if your not willing to use force, they will walk all over you. They will be back next year, hope your ready.
I hope I am wrong, but criminals don't care about hurting other people. They only care about themselves, and need an eye opening experience. An alarm being tripped isn't going to do anything unless you follow up with force. Also, it's not brain surgery to disable the electricity out to a greenhouse. I would advise non powered deterrents as well. Such as trip wires with 12 gauge rounds.
Hope those losers are in jail this time next year. Where they belong.
I absolutely believe it. Before being robbed in a home invasion, I was battling rippers. And we almost caught one of them because they tripped the motorcycle horn.The horn hook up sounds like a great idea. Here in Canada, it may not be legal to use deadly force to protect one's garden, especially since it isn't even considered legal yet. will look into trip wires attached to loud horns. Being two women of a certain age doesn't exactly inspire fear in anyone's hearts so hopefully whatever security we install will keep them at bay. Would you believe, we now sleep very lightly, and small noises tend to wake me up instantly now.
Hi everyone,
Well, end of September, we were ripped off during the night, they came and stole all of our beautiful plants and we never heard a thing. It's a big shock and we are traumatized by this but will not give up. So, we are now preparing for next season and will have adequate security in place and be so much more watchful during the harvest period.
If legitimate, both crosses have potential to be excellent.
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