finch eating habits
- arthur
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Dunno about the kitchen . . not my department
But I am getting sick of them finding their way into my half-full beer glass
Perhaps FB, you could try stale beer in your culture . . though, from memory, yours is a teetotal household
Tiaris, instead of wrens you could try a couple of 'Swans' or a couple of 'Emus' (though not to my taste)
But I am getting sick of them finding their way into my half-full beer glass
Perhaps FB, you could try stale beer in your culture . . though, from memory, yours is a teetotal household
Tiaris, instead of wrens you could try a couple of 'Swans' or a couple of 'Emus' (though not to my taste)
- finchbreeder
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I find it much easier to start a trap going by setting it up in the house for the first couple of days, but tends to cause Hubby to use the sort of language that T alluded to. And If you think I am sharing my occasional glass of vino with them you are mistaken. Hubby is teatotal not me, excellent for socialising couse I have a designated driver.
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