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ScreamingFox · 41-45, F
Feed them
YoMomma ·
Just give them some food they will be too lazy to dig for grubs.. are you sure its them anyway not an armadillo?
beermeplease · M
@YoMomma lol...i don't live in texas
deathfairy · 31-35
Sir, how is the grass that green in the ripe months of winter..
beermeplease · M
@deathfairy because i live in the pacific northwest 🙂
deathfairy · 31-35
I see, carry on then ^.^ @beermeplease
OogieBoogie · F
Sprinkle chilli powder?🤔
NativePortlander1970 · 51-55
Try black pepper sprinkled just inside the curb on the grass like, it should keep them away, I did the same trick when Jane and I moved into a house in may 2002, a neighbor let his little yapper loose in the mornings to leave presents on all our lawns, so I bought six containers if restaurant size ground black pepper, spread it all around the neighborhood yards, except the offenders, the next morning he yeas yelling at his 15 pound growler to stop shitting in his own yard.
beermeplease · M
@NativePortlander1970 that might not work if it rains all the time. but i think they pretty much have eaten them all any way. i've never seen them do it as they come out late at night. crows do the same thing but they don't leave as much destruction. some people in my neighborhood have plastic owls on their lawns but that doesn't work either...when i first moved here i saw lawns covered in chicken wire and thought wtf? now i know why. that seems like the best method but it's not very appealing to the eyes









