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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Jan 13, 2010 17:35:30 GMT -6
As far as the in-laws are concerned, I recommend a wood chipper.
Regarding the birds, remember, there's always e-bay.
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Post by Merlot Joe on Jan 13, 2010 18:07:48 GMT -6
Actually I am taking them out to my in laws and will dig a hole with the backhoe to bury them. Remember to bury them deep so some dog or other animal don't dig them up. Joe
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Post by Robin Hood on Jan 13, 2010 18:29:16 GMT -6
Actually I am taking them out to my in laws and will dig a hole with the backhoe to bury them. Remember to bury them deep so some dog or other animal don't dig them up. Joe That is why I am using the backhoe... not to mention the ground is fucking FROZEN... I just am happy they are GONE... I had about 5-6 of them to pick up today... I won't put out the poison tomorrow, I think they are pretty much done for now. The few left can be handled via pellet gun. It is going to take me a shitload of time to clean up the mess they left... there is an easy half of inch of bird shit on my garage floor that will have to be scraped up... anyone need any fertilizer???
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Post by innit Geezer on Jan 13, 2010 19:10:17 GMT -6
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Post by Chicago Jake on Jan 13, 2010 19:20:54 GMT -6
Put the birds in the wood chipper. Shredded tweet!!
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Post by Bif St Lou on Jan 13, 2010 19:52:34 GMT -6
As far as the in-laws are concerned, I recommend a wood chipper. Regarding the birds, remember, there's always e-bay. Bulk lots or sell individually? Bulk gets rid of them quickly; OTOH there's good money to be made on the "shipping and handling" charges. If you go that route, I recommend using Tex's post office.
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