> Hi Liz and Lloyd.
> The activity of the ash is the main thing as it transmits a message to the
> soil to inhibit a particular seed from germinating, or a particular insect
> or animal from inhabiting the area treated.
> In observation of small animals
> by various people a confusion, disorentation, feeling unsafe and needing
to
> be constantly on allert have been observed.
> For animals that have a teritory
> peppering seems to be more effective in keeping immigrants out rather than
> killing or chasing established animals out.
Hi Peter
Just a little more - when I peppered crows via the field broadcaster last
winter , what you describe here is what we got. The immigrants left pronto -
I set the broadcaster up at 4.30pm, they left about 8.00 am next morning.
The few local crows that live on the farm stayed but showed these
disoriented symptoms, mostly stayed out of the broadcast area, and left the
sheep alone, they would fly over the paddock and then retreat to sit on a
fence post at the edge, etc. (these ones didnt live within the target area
but are resident on the farm.). I used several potencies and I think it was
the high stuff out of the top well that did the work.
Cheers
Lloyd Charles








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