DAP
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I did note that Mike. I wasn't pointin fingers. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I can EASILY think of far worse problems to have though. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Them sons-a-guns are prolific though, aren't they?
The golf courses 'round here are at the wit's end!
I have some friends up at Cornell and for the most part, most are at a loss as to why their numbers are so very high. The don't have a lot of natural preditors (a red-tail will take a sick one, coyotes, feral dogs will take one now and then but expend a lotta energy, I know the crows and snappers will take their eggs, usually on a wet bank but ... ).
They are a robust species ... and I hear, don't taste so good. Maybe someone with some smarts will be able to invent a feasible collection and composting solution to sell goose goop.
Of course, my CEO readies a nest for em every year, so don't talk to me about it! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I can EASILY think of far worse problems to have though. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Them sons-a-guns are prolific though, aren't they?
The golf courses 'round here are at the wit's end!
I have some friends up at Cornell and for the most part, most are at a loss as to why their numbers are so very high. The don't have a lot of natural preditors (a red-tail will take a sick one, coyotes, feral dogs will take one now and then but expend a lotta energy, I know the crows and snappers will take their eggs, usually on a wet bank but ... ).
They are a robust species ... and I hear, don't taste so good. Maybe someone with some smarts will be able to invent a feasible collection and composting solution to sell goose goop.
Of course, my CEO readies a nest for em every year, so don't talk to me about it! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif