The War of the Dandelions: Year 4 and it doesn't look good

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EagleKeeper

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I don't mind them as they are decent looking but the only problem is the damn bees love them so you have to be careful walking around them or you may get stung by a bee.

Do bother tbe bee and you are safe. They are only looking fir food.

How do you act when people bother ton when you are hungry:p
 

AmdEmAll

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Pay a company to do a couple of blanket sprays of that area.. should be good to go.. well until new weeds start to grow in.
 

natto fire

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So this is what it takes to prevent suburbanites from blowing their brains out, or gassing themselves in their fancy garages? More power to them I guess, and I would hate to see the battle between the pollinators of those dandelions and the limp wristed human trying to stop the food chain.
 

BarkingGhostar

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My neighbors are cheap and or lazy to do anything about their weeds. Mine is weed free, but to the left/right of my lot its not. Hopefully they care more about the insides of their home and that explains it.
 

AmdEmAll

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Hungry isn't bad. Now tired on the other hand...



I don't think a company will spray someone else's lawn without their permission

Hah if you see one of the guys on someone else's lawn they most likely would do a quick spray if they have a machine... they love side money.. I would know, I used to do that job.