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When designing your garden RR how do you handle live critters
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<p>Not only have I seen turkeys in my back yard I've to to run off black bears from eating the roses.</p><p>One thing that I have brought on myself is feeding the deer during the winter. I'm not a hunter. Usually I get a herd of 12-15 but have seen multiple herds amounting to 40-50.</p><p>I figure I'd have to mount another cattle panels over the one I have to make a fence about 8' tall. The problem would be the smaller beasties. I guess I could put up some smaller wire. say 2"X4"X3' high to keep the other critters out (except for the moles) and then put up some kind of artifical backgound plants. </p><p> Of course I have one asset in the guise of a couple of peregrin falcons that keep the smaller critter population down. <span class="smiley">[:)]</span></p>
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