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Jul 28, 2015 4:19 PM CST
Name: Donald
Eastland county, Texas (Zone 8a)
Raises cows Enjoys or suffers hot summers Region: Texas Plant Identifier
Seedfork said:Donald, what is your mailing address?,,,,I take that back, did you say Copperheads? I have plenty of those too if you need anymore, maybe they would lure the possums back?


What?? You're going to send me copperheads for a bonus or substitute? Rolling on the floor laughing No thanks! I have enough of those. I just seem to currently be out of possums for unknown reasons. I'm not seeing them anywhere. Everything else still visits the yard. Two fox kits seen this week were the most recently seen visitors. I don't know if the drought is the cause, but the disappearance corresponded with it. If you have copperheads, you ought to consider leaving the possums in peace. Other than the occasional chicken or egg, they aren't likely to do any real damage. They are really interesting mammals, just not a very pretty one. I've never had them bother the plants.
Donald

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