Not that I have it nailed, by any means (as most know, regrettably ), but I hope some of you are interested:
(And don’t infer that I’m into fox hunting , but I do enjoy providences!)
Not that I have it nailed, by any means (as most know, regrettably ), but I hope some of you are interested:
(And don’t infer that I’m into fox hunting , but I do enjoy providences!)
Consider…
(And I would commend the 4th Commandment [Reformed numbering] as practicable: The Lord’s Day of Rest.)
I’ll have to google little foxes spoiling vines because I have no idea what it is but sounds like something I want to see lol.
Yeah, I’m pretty clueless about it, too.
From a multiple online sources but nothing definite it seems that foxes are known to chew grapes and gnaw on grape vines and destroy them.
Deer like the wild grapes we can see out back, but mostly the leaves. I see an occasional fox, but pretty few and far between.
We had a grey fox last year that ate most of our peaches. They are actually quite good at climbing, so imagine grape vines would be at risk.
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