The problem grew worse in just a few days. My father-in-law said this damage wasn't from worms. This time it was squirrel damage. These hungry little garden pests had munched their way through the tops of the ears. The squirrels had pushed every stalk down to the ground and taken little bites, then moved to the next ear.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
More devastation
The problem grew worse in just a few days. My father-in-law said this damage wasn't from worms. This time it was squirrel damage. These hungry little garden pests had munched their way through the tops of the ears. The squirrels had pushed every stalk down to the ground and taken little bites, then moved to the next ear.
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