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Hi everyone, Im Michaelangelo! Im new to this! So if you wanna hold my hand for a while that would be cool.
Here is a question! A guy I met down at my allotment said that badgers ate all of sweetcorn last year, then I was chatting to another lady and she said the same. Now, what do you reckon? I ain't gonna use wire etc, but, how about using real sexy stockings with some hair clippings from the hairdressers? I saw Hugh Fearnley-Wittingsomething do it to stop foxes eating his hens. Do you reckon badgers will sniff out the human sent and leave my sweetcorn alone, or am I just a nutter barking up the wrong tree? |
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Badgers ate all mine last year and my neighbour dug wire into the ground six inches and they still got to his. not sure about the hair but would be intrigued to know as at present I am not planning on growing it this year as I don't like sharing
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