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 >>I wonder if it wouldn't be easier to wrap the metal mesh around 
the tree and hold the ends parallel like a keyhole and staple, rather than 
overlapping them and having a bit of difficulty stapling. 
You are quite right. It is a few years since I bothered with such time 
consuming efforts and I had forgotten the details. Yes, just wrap the screen 
around the tree and staple together, as simple as that. 
On the subject of frost, if it snows before the ground is 
frozen, then the ground does not freeze much as the snow insulates. Sometimes it 
turns cold and stays very cold long before the snow falls, then the ground can 
freeze to four feet. It varies that much from year to year. 
I don't know what moles do when the ground is deeply 
frozen, but I can tell you the difference between a vole nibbling a 
large area of fruit tree bark and a mole munching. With the moles you can see 
traces of teeth. They take bigger and deeper bites and they seem to take on 
bigger trees, with thicker bark.  
Put a few cats to work! 
>>Alt 0233 gives you the é and Alt 0232 gives 
you the è!!   
Thank you, I took note as I didn't know the codes for 
accents on English keyboards. Following your cue, I discovered a whole new 
spectrum of possibilities and that alt 0234 gives you ê, which is your third 
accent in order of most frequently used. 
Hélène, zone 3 
 
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