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Re: blowing up gophers

To: Eric Murray <ericm@lne.com>, shop-talk@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: blowing up gophers
From: Lawrence R Zink <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 00:53:50 -0500
Ever eat coon? Or maybe gopher stew?

Just a thought,

Larry
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eric Murray" <ericm@lne.com>
To: <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: blowing up gophers


> 
> On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 09:45:33PM -0500, Phil Ethier wrote:
> > 
> > >The current set doesn't seem to be eating the
> > >bait; I think I have managed to breed smarter gophers.
> > 
> > Hey, you should apply for a grant to study the evolution of burrowing
> > quadrupeds.  Instead of getting rid of them, make some money on them.
> 
> Actually, I used to do that sort of stuff-- got a degree
> in Wildlife Biology.  I wound up studying grizzly bear habitat.
> 
> There's no money in this sort of thing.   It's the reason
> I became a programmer; the projects I worked on kept
> getting canceled due to lack of funds.
> 
> (yea, I know you were kidding)
> 
> 
> It turns out that the lawn isn't all the gophers have been at: we
> discovered the other day that they have been eating the roots of our
> apple trees.  We planted some heirloom cider apples three year ago,
> so we'd be able to make better hard cider.  They all looked great and
> were starting to leaf out a couple weeks ago but when we went to weed
> them saturday some of them were looking all dried out and didn't have
> many leaves.  Those were the ones that the gophers had eaten.  One had
> a burrow right under the trunk, and I stuck my hand down there and there
> wernt' any roots left.  The gophers ate em all!
> 
> Little bastards, this means war!
> 
> 
> I tried the lye+bleach deal that was suggested here on the gophers in
> the lawn saturday and the orchard yesterday, so far none of them have
> come back but its only been a few days.
> 
> The area I live in used to have a lot of orchards and vinyards in
> the late 1800s; there are still some small abandoned orchards around.
> We've found a number of old fruit trees on our property including the
> biggest old apple tree I have ever seen.
> 
> But everything we plant gets eaten-- from below by gophers, from above by
> deer, and if it fruits then birds (jays, woodpeckers) and chipmunks eat
> the fruit.  My wife can't plant anything decorative around the house
> 'cause it'll get eaten by the deer; our garden works only because its
> fenced off and everything is grown in raised beds with wire mesh
> on the bottoms.  Still haven't eaten any cherries from the cherry tree;
> woodpeckers(!) take them all.
> 
> Racoons ate all the apples last year, not only at our place
> but all our neighbors as well.  I don't know how commercial/homestead
> people 100 years ago managed to harvest anything... maybe they
> just had so much that the critters couldn't eat it all, or
> they had their kids spend the nights outside with a .22.
> 
> 
> Eric

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