I'm talking about groundhogs. Not sure if that is the same critter you are referencing. About the size of a cat to a small dog.I recon they have many eating habits lucky me they always sawed them like cordwood, I used to have chickens many years ago until grizzly started keying in on them,after eating them all I rarely went in the old coup one day I opened the door and the bushy tailed wood rat had separated aluminum foil, card board, leaves, fruit etc. and put each item in a separate laying box they are collectors
I wish I could have a shot like that. I've only taken them out as they are tunneling out peaking out of their mound. I bought a .22 air rifle because 9mm was/is scarce around these parts. Ground squirrels are another problem too.I'm talking about groundhogs. Not sure if that is the same critter you are referencing. About the size of a cat to a small dog.
Hang on to these - they're special
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This was when we were still friends, no fence, and he ate weeds. Now I don't grab the camera...
Awesome thanks for the infoIt is hard to stress a male plant out, I wouldn't worry too much about that. I don't know if stress would affect pollen, It's only big enough to carry one strip of chromones so my guess is not enough to impact your crop.
Pollen is viable for about 14 days at room temperature if it stays dry. If you dry it out in low humidity for a few days and mix it with flour 50/50 you can pop it in the back of the freezer for up to a year. After a year it will start to lose viability
Only take what you need out of the freezer, You cant refreeze it. Store your pollen in multiple small batches
I'm talking about groundhogs. Not sure if that is the same critter you are referencing. About the size of a cat to a small dog.
Hang on to these - they're special
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This was when we were still friends, no fence, and he ate weeds. Now I don't grab the camera...
Bunch of different kinds. I’ve been looking for the (Mac x aww) x a dub specifically but didn’t find any.Whats ur males?
Looking good big K
never knew such a critter[bushy tailed wood rat] this what we always called a squrill reds and greays was around ground hogs are easy , air rifle/crossbow bolt stops em quickView attachment 94146
Not the same critter these are like pack rats, same stink and stealing habits...
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I'm going to need another cage around this monster.