Hi just recently a Bandicoot has been digging holes in my lawn. How can I stop this without hruthing them and before they turn my lawn into crater heaven.
Thanks
Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: Bandicoot Problem 2Jun 21, 2010 12:39 am I'd be delighted to have a Bandicoot digging in the garden Some people pay money to see them, you get it for free. Damn that cursed wildlife damn it! Remember we are the ones encroaching on it's territory It's just a few holes, they are easy fixed later. These are I think threatened? CALM are the mob to call but best still is have a read of this and I would strongly recommend you allow them the space and freedom. When you plant your native garden they will be all the more happy there as will al sorts of native wildlife such as birds. This is a joy that can not be measured and is open to the lucky few. They would be digging the holes to get to other things that cause headaches far worse for your lawn. Tasty treats and helping you control pests naturally. Lawns never stop growing so it will be fine clicky clicky below for some pretty good advice http://www.naturebase.net/pdf/plants_an ... uendas.pdf 2 3747 I don’t think so as the floor area over 300 square meters then it is class 3…. 12 15884 |