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Slug eradicator
By Gattina
- 19 May, 2012
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He and his girlfriend wander down our drive each afternoon to root around the borders for the enormous snails and slugs we get coming out after rain or a watering session. When they've finished, they wait patiently by the gate to be let back into the farmyard.
19 May, 2012
awww bless :)))
19 May, 2012
Could do with paying me a visit, his friends welcome too;0)
19 May, 2012
The do make a really nasty, stinky mess on the lawn and paths, though, PP, and when we're a bit slow about letting them out of the gate, they come into the porch to find us, and the dirt they make is indescribable!
20 May, 2012
I am sure you do not have even lizards in the garden. His pose is evidently that of a winner :))
20 May, 2012
Must get one! lol He is very fine!
20 May, 2012
The cats catch and eat the lizards, Katarina! He is quite a young duck, and gets bullied by the older ducks and the geese, so he has a sore patch at the back of his head. I think he comes into our garden for a bit of peace and quiet, so maybe not the pose of a winner, just relief!
20 May, 2012
Then take care for him. He evidently tries to thank you for this shelter by assistance when your husband is spading :)) That picture was lovely.
20 May, 2012
Very sadly, Katarina, that was another duck, and the neighbours have now killed and eaten her. This is a new one who has taken her place!
20 May, 2012
:(
20 May, 2012
Think Ive chaged my mind Gattina dont fancy the mess'lol ;0(
20 May, 2012
Don't blame you, Pp, the neighbours let about 80 of them roam all over the place, and they're a darned, stinky nuisance. Some one else in our little community (not us, honest) has complained to the town hall, and for a while, he cleaned up his act and shut the animals away, but a year on and we're pretty much back to normal! Well, we chose to live in an agricultural community, maybe we shouldn't be surprised.
20 May, 2012
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That's a good way - what a sweetie
19 May, 2012