Hi everyone,
I have noticed over the past couple of days, soil mix lying on the bench beside a few of my pots, and a deep depression in the soil mix in the pot. The depressions are about 10cm wide and about 15cm long. I found the culprits today - two large cane toads who think my plants have been put there for my benefit. While they have made their escape this time, what can I do to stop them coming back. I hate the blasted things!
Glenda
Toads - just a NQ problem?
- Glenda
- Aussie Bonsai Fan
- Posts: 980
- Joined: January 10th, 2010, 12:44 pm
- Favorite Species: Ficus, Swamp Cypress, Bouganvillea,
- Bonsai Age: 2
- Bonsai Club: Mackay Bonsai Club
- Location: Mackay, Qld
- Contact:
Toads - just a NQ problem?
"Knowledge is not a heavy thing to carry around" - JB Taylor (my father)
"The more you learn the more you earn" - JB Taylor
"There are exceptions to every rule, but to be an exception, you must first be exceptional" - Me
"The more you learn the more you earn" - JB Taylor
"There are exceptions to every rule, but to be an exception, you must first be exceptional" - Me
- Bougy Fan
- Aussie Bonsai Fan
- Posts: 2599
- Joined: February 9th, 2010, 5:52 pm
- Favorite Species: Bougainvillea, Ficus and Swamp Cypress
- Bonsai Age: 4
- Bonsai Club: RBS
- Location: Brisbane
- Has thanked: 1 time
- Been thanked: 54 times
Re: Toads - just a NQ problem?
Same problem down here in Brissie Glenda. I had it happen last year to some swampy seedlings I had down on the ground and blamed dogs at first. That is until one morning I saw them - they seem to like laying in the damp soil.
Tony
Tony
Regards Tony
"The problem with quotes found on the Internet is that it's hard to be sure of their authenticity." Abraham Lincoln
"The problem with quotes found on the Internet is that it's hard to be sure of their authenticity." Abraham Lincoln