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  • 15-04-2011 9:00pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 1,830 ✭✭✭


    Just had my raised bed goin well , onions lettuce etc flyin. Had a net on it to keep out cats. Had a few little openings but didn't think theyd be brave enough to squeeze in . This morning one of them feckers had climed in and left his callin card among my spring onions.
    That's gardening/pests for you. Anyway have tightened up the holes and put beer for the slugs !! The war continues :D:D


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 593 ✭✭✭Zuiderzee


    My own cats and a terrier from next door are my worst problem's in the garden.
    However, nust got a motion activated water sprayer that I will be setting up today, so that should deal with them - I hope.

    Nets are a help, but cats and dogs are persistant little buggers.


  • Registered Users Posts: 28 carmo13


    hi. i had a similar problem myself with cats. i read somewhere that if you pee in the area concerned the cats will get the scent of a larger animal and desist in their activities. so i did. and guess what it worked. one miwadi bottle of my-wadi every fortnight or so and havent seen a cat since!


  • Registered Users Posts: 164 ✭✭shellyb73


    carmo13 wrote: »
    hi. i had a similar problem myself with cats. i read somewhere that if you pee in the area concerned the cats will get the scent of a larger animal and desist in their activities. so i did. and guess what it worked. one miwadi bottle of my-wadi every fortnight or so and havent seen a cat since!

    You are taking the p*ss.... aren't you :D


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