A little visitor to my garden. |
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Bushy tailed possum Courtesy of SGA Australia |
Being outsmarted by such tiny creatures is battering my self-esteem, the garden is being ruined and the vegetable plot is looking very, very sad; but, I'm not willing to admit defeat and fly the white flag ...... yet!
18 comments:
OMG! I'd be in a state of depression by now! Do you really think they are rats? Gulp!
DO you have a cat? Dog? I wish I could help you out, but I don't have experience with either.
P.S. You write well...
hmm, so long as no mice are harmed...
This story is so funny to read, BUT I think is very annoying to have such cute looking animals in the garden!!!
♥ Franka
Hmmm...methinks that you fight in vain brave damsel!
Horrors! I think that a cat and dog might enjoy some 'possum stew!
Wishing you a joyous and (garden-prosperous, rat and possum-free) happy new year!
Bises,
Genie
I'm with Franka, to say it shortly.
These creatures have their own mind, could tell you some stories, maybe in summer?
My advise for now: Stay cool!
By the way - I just awarded you "The Blog on Fire" award on my latest post. Hope that you like it and hope that many more visitors will come along your blog to enjoy your, always interesting, posts!
Amicalement,
karin
Oh dear! Rats and possums?! As if life weren't complicated enough already ... Sharon
Congratulations on your blog award and SO sorry to hear of your frustrations with our little furry friends HOW VERY NAUGHTY they are !!I love the inner peace DOG !! see you again
Greetingsfrom Florence
fay x
Thank you for your comments, sympathy and advice. I had visions of picking an endless supply of produce by now - I've planted enough seedling to ensure this! Dogs and cats are not allowed to be outside at night in our suburb!
Sorry Elizabeth no advice from this city chick.........all sounds extremely hard work not to mention soul destroying not being able to pick the fruits of your labour!!
Keep up the morale and don't let the rodents out smart you
Carla x
Ma pauvre ! je ne pourrais pas supporter une telle dévastation...
Moi qui adore les animaux, j'ai une peur terrible des souris, des rats et tout ce qui peut ressembler à ces petites bêtes...
J'espère que vous trouverez une solution radicale à vos problèmes...
gros bisous à vous et courage!
Darn those rodents eating so healthily on your lemons, pumpkins, tomatoes!!
There must be some other solutions (I hope)
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
Eeeeck. Good luck!!!
OM goodness, terrible little critters... If you have the space, I would invest in a greenhouse because it sounds like you're not going to have much luck in the outdoors. Isn't there some sort of animal control in your area; someone to come out and capture these possums and take them out into the countryside, etc??? Good luck and keep us posted.
Jo x
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Thanks Jo - great to hear from you again. It is illegal to remove them unless they are in the house! In South Australia the laws are different and they can be removed. It has become ridiculous - the possum population is so large that they can be seen running along the pavement as well as along electrical wires and in the garden!
Ha, Elizabeth! I had seen that you had been awarded the Blog on Fire award and I, too, was bummed because I was going to pass it to you!
Any baby produce survive yet?
Snap Ann - I will compliment both of us and say "great minds think alike"! No tomatoes, but a few zucchini and a cucumber have been picked - yeh!
blimmey you're at war!! Good luck.....
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