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there were many unwanted mulberry trees in Mi. The birds are their fill and then dive bombed the cars. No one was immune
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squirrels eat bugs?squirrels were busy eating cicadas!
Lucky the birds didn't spray pain purple polkadots on your car..... They had good aim when we lived in MO.We have a big old mulberry tree. Have lived here 14 years and this is the first year it yielded enough that we got enough to enjoy. It was a cicada year too, so I think that's why I got berries - all the birds and squirrels were busy eating cicadas! The tree is impossible to climb so I only get what falls on the grass. They were delicious but not nearly enough to do anything with like jam or juice. We don't park under it so no harm, no foul.
So much better!! Thank you.Cynthia, how are the children doing?
I would love a raspberry bush.Good raspberries are so expensive in the store we pass them by. I could eat a 5 dollar bill as an appetizer.
Just about everything eats cicada shells including squirrels, skunks, raccoons, foxes, coyotes, birds, frogs, fish, and some other insects.May 14, 2024squirrels eat bugs?
I'm gladSo much better!! Thank you.
Jane didn't get nearly as bad as Ashton.
Ashton is still coughing. Blowing nose. But, he's up and playing.
wow did not know thatJust about everything eats cicada shells including squirrels, skunks, raccoons, foxes, coyotes, birds, frogs, fish, and some other insects.May 14, 2024
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Wait! That's what my daughter's tree was. Mulberry.there were many unwanted mulberry trees in Mi. The birds are their fill and then dive bombed the cars. No one was immune