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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1767539" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Hard NO!! They already know where we live. And that there's always a least a couple cannisters of cubes in each Polaris. I have a couple that will leave the herd, hide behind the cedars next to the fence and bellow for their own private buffet until I eventually come out of the house & reward their bad (but clever) behavior. If we let them in the yard, they'd be smearing their snotty noses on my windows and probably inside the garage (because we generally have at least 1 door open). Plus, they'd destroy the few surviving plants that didn't just freakin' die on me, in spite of watering every day.</p><p></p><p>That said, I did have to pull out the weed whacker a few times where the grass and mainly weeds grew in the shade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1767539, member: 24027"] Hard NO!! They already know where we live. And that there's always a least a couple cannisters of cubes in each Polaris. I have a couple that will leave the herd, hide behind the cedars next to the fence and bellow for their own private buffet until I eventually come out of the house & reward their bad (but clever) behavior. If we let them in the yard, they'd be smearing their snotty noses on my windows and probably inside the garage (because we generally have at least 1 door open). Plus, they'd destroy the few surviving plants that didn't just freakin' die on me, in spite of watering every day. That said, I did have to pull out the weed whacker a few times where the grass and mainly weeds grew in the shade. [/QUOTE]
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