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Grey Squirrel I

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Grey squirrel damage (1)
Squirrel infestations (323)
 
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Grey squirrels are causing massive damage in the Forest of Dean. In 30 acres of ancient woodland they were attacking young sweet chestnuts and walnuts. If we sprayed these at the time of year when Squirrel damage occurs and on the right age trees - we kept the damage well below the expected level. However, the effect seems not to be long lasting - if we missed some sprays the damage became evident again. It is like this is almost right but needs something a little different - different potency? (1)
No visible damage since we sprayed last year [2011] when Venus was in scorpio (623)
 
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The squirrel potion you kindly gave us to try on our walnut trees!! Well - after years of the squirrells constantly taking the new shoots from the trees as soon as they appeared our sad and stunted walnut trees are now atlast beginning to thrive again. Since applying the potion 2 years ago the little grey darlings have not touched the trees despite our property being on the edge of woodland and still being over run with squirrels. It took a while just waiting for the right conditions for application which you carefully explained to us. It was a wet season so we patiently waited for a dry period before we applied. But yes - success!! - and so easy! - all from a tiny spray bottle!! Would highly recommend it to anyone with a squirrel problem!! Just to add these trees were grown from walnuts given to us by Harveys Grandad and were from his own cherished walnut tree in his garden. We planted them in our garden after he died in his memory! So it was very important that they survived! Look forward to sharing the walnuts with you! (323)
 
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