But I do find a great sense of satisfaction in feeding horn worms to our chickens.
Especially after they’ve successfully destroyed several tomatoes.
Stupid worms.
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If we ever finish our chicken pen the first thing i will do is round up all the bugs i can find and let them go wild – i do hope they like slugs.
Oh yes…chickens do love their protein!!!
haha i know what you mean – all my Buddhist ways go out the window when somethings eating my garden! hope the burning of the zozorba was good – sounded brilliant 🙂 xx
Right?! I’ll save spiders and centipedes when I find them in the house by taking them outside and putting them where they can find their way back “home”. But put a stinkin’ horn worm on my tomatoes and I go crazy!
BTW-The burning was good….a couple of issues, but still good 🙂
Hope you’re doing well and resting up!!!
Rotten horn worms! I suppose it’s natures way of making sure the chickens get their greens. Cheers, Jenni
Lol…That just might be true 😉