
Upper left - Sedum 'Blue Spruce' blossom chomped
Upper middle - Pansy1, 2 blossoms chomped
Upper right - Gaura Pink, blossom chomped
Lower left - Pansy2, 4 blossoms chomped
Lower middle - Creeping Jenny, new leaves chomped (third time)
Lower right - Carnation - blossom bud chomped
I think we see a pattern here and also the signs of an epicurean palate. I think he/she also has large ears and a fluffy tail. So instead of Chomper 1, a chipmunk,
I think this is Chomper 2, a RABBIT!!!
Time to get the Liquid Fence out again.


3 comments:
Gah, those bad rabbits! They always nibble all my crocuses down to the ground before we ever get the chance to enjoy them. It seems like we have more rabbits than usual this year - I just hope they stay out of our garden!
Hello Dog Geek. Thanks for stopping by.
Two or three years ago, a friend recommended a product called Liquid Fence to keep rabbits and deer at bay. It works well. Then we moved to Ohio and I couldn't find it. But Mr. Google knows all and I mail ordered some. It works here too. Then I was telling my new neighbor, he took a whiff of the very nasty odor and said, "I know what in that! Garlic and eggs!" I, for the first time, read the ingredients and sure enough, putrified eggs and garlic. He throws a bunch of raw eggs, minced garlic, cayenne and other nasty stuff in a jug. Lets it sit in the sun for several days, strain it and sprays it on everything. Think I'm going to pay for shipping any more? Nah!!
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