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Encouraging wildlife or harbouring pests
The fieldmice question stirred a thought. People say you should leave space for wild life in the garden, but when you do you get
rabbits eating your plants
moles digging up the lawn
rats and mice that get into the garage and eat the stored fruit
and my strawberry nets have holes in them from untangling the blackbirds
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yeah it's very true you do get all of that, we have over an acre of gardens and currently have moles all over the place, so our lawns look like mini-alpine ranges, but I don't really care, I'd prefer the inconvenience to the alternative which is to do away with them ( and the rabbits in my veg garden).
I would just find it an uncomfortable arrogance on my part to kill something for behaving naturally if my life wasn't in danger or I wasn't going to eat it ( foxes in the hen houses being a notable exception).
It would be nice if my lawn was like a bowling green, but I'll live with the molehills because in my humble opinion it's the morally right thing to do.You only borrow land until you die ( even if we do make ourselves feel more immortal with all of this "I own" rubbish) so we should do as little damage whilst we borrow it as possible to all things, plus isn't it more lovely to watch badgers, herons, squirrels, birds of all sorts than just to have an immaculate sterile garden? I think so.
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