As a follow-up to my prior posts on deer, groundhog and rabbit control, the New York Times has a humorous article today on garden vigilantes entitled "Peter Rabbit Must Die" about peace-loving, tree-hugging gardeners becoming enraged, bloodthirsty critter killers, complete with a serious recipe for Woodchuck au Vin.
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Thursday, June 05, 2008
Garden Vigilantes: Peter Rabbit Must Die
Posted by Julia Erickson at 7:54 AM
Labels: Fun Stories About Gardening, Pest Control
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1 comment:
After a raging battle fought for many years, I have conceded. You just can't win ... we live in 'their house'!
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