@@healthyhorticulture Sorry, I was asking my friend what it was called and where she got it. www.acehardware.com/departments/lawn-and-garden/insect-and-animal-control/animal-traps/7766181
A couple of cats would be a big help with voles. Looks like you have a good situation for ferals. Or indoor outdoor cars. I have two indoor outdoor cats the only voles or chipmunks or mice I ever see are dead.
@@healthyhorticulture my cats don’t bother the chickens at all. They are a bit scared of them honestly. Chickens and geese are way too big for cats I think. Just an option to consider. They will certainly control rodents.
Hahaha, your daughter is cute, full of fun.
It’s rewarding when you harvest your own food that you planted. Very nice.
I've had several friends use the water buckets to catch the voles. Nice amount of potatoes. Adorable little photo bomber.
How did I they use the water buckets? Did they bury them along a tunnel?
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Sorry, I was asking my friend what it was called and where she got it.
www.acehardware.com/departments/lawn-and-garden/insect-and-animal-control/animal-traps/7766181
A couple of cats would be a big help with voles. Looks like you have a good situation for ferals. Or indoor outdoor cars. I have two indoor outdoor cats the only voles or chipmunks or mice I ever see are dead.
We’ve considered cats but we free range our chickens/geese and that might be an issue
@@healthyhorticulture my cats don’t bother the chickens at all. They are a bit scared of them honestly. Chickens and geese are way too big for cats I think. Just an option to consider. They will certainly control rodents.