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Japanese beetles are wiping out my roses. I've hung traps, and they're
working (they load up quickly), but the roses are still covered with beetles. Am I just attracting more beetles than I had without the traps? Isn't there something that will drive them away?
—Barbara
Atlanta, GA
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Please help! How can I control and get rid of gophers in my backyard? I read about [ultrasonic devices] and pellets that smell like fox urine. Which would be more effective?
—Ulda
CA
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I have begun to establish a perennial garden in my backyard. I awoke one morning to see seven deer in my backyard....they are eating a maple sapling, a young white mountain ash, marigolds and a rosebush; scabosia is being snapped off at mid-stalk.
—Dottie
Endwell, NY
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