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Thread: Toadium!.

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    Default Toadium!.

    We have a few fruit trees - and a problem with fruit bats. So I took the nets that I have used
    to cover a couple of the trees and laid them out On the concrete area around the pool.

    First net, pretty reasonable with only a short time needing to be spent on untangling and removing
    the odd twig and pieces of dried grass.

    Second ne was a different story as it had a couple of relatively small desiccated cane toads entangled in it.
    I knew this was the case as when I removed the net earlier this year. I not only saw them but detected their
    odorous decay, I decided that leaving them to fully decay and dry out was better than dealing with them on the spot.

    Ever tried to remove a desiccated toad from its entanglement in a net? I thought not!! It took almost 21/2 hours to
    remove the mongrels!! I do not know how to avoid the problem again this year so any suggestions are welcome!!

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    rip and tear the nets, take phots wioth toads around and claim house contents insurance.
    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

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