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Cats only hunt birds, shrews, common vole, wood mouse... and usually they hunt in other garden or in th fields but not in your garden (at least not in my garden...)
Yes! Only bigger and fiercer.
Unfortunately I am having a huge field vole invasion (again!) ...I am starting to fear more and more for my large lilium humboldtii ocellatum specimen...it was one of the first bulbs I planted in my show garden, and at that point was not aware of the vole issue...so I did not put any chicken wire in the planting hole, which I regret now of course...I am contemplating wether a preventive rescue mission would be worth trying? But at the same time I am weary to disturb it as it is doing really well and I know this sp hates disturbance and mooving once settled.... I suppose that if I am very carefull I might be able to dig up a big chunk of the soil, not damaging any roots, not even exposing the bulb, and replanting immediately after the wire has been placed, what do you all think? it will start shooting in mid-late march...and i dont want to risk breaking the shoot if i moove it. The other day, I pulled slightly on last years stem. it did not come out of teh ground, which is potentially a good sign that the bulb is still there, and stem still attached to it...
I must be wrong. I thought gardeners also cared about wildlife.
I must be wrong. I thought gardeners also cared about wildlife. Try feeding the voles with cabbage leaves or similar away from your prized plants.