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I'm intrigued. Do they let the big cats out on one of them extending pooch leads?

 

no walkies needed, just what big cats leave behind in steaming piles.

 

It works in Sweden so don't see it wouldn't over here:001_smile:

 

it would be a crap job, but cheap and trees get fertilised as well.

 

sprinkle around the boundary hopefully job done, despite its been awhile since big cats roamed these shores deer and the like still give anything big cat related a wide birth.

 

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Yes, garlic spray. I "re-purposed" an organic, garlic pesticide. The electric fencing and spray combination was effective in keeping roe off half an acre of hazel/alder.

 

Interesting, how long does the garlic work before the rain washes it away?

 

Do you have a trade name for the garlic pesticide you used?

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