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Extreme Weezils - Ferret Behavior Unmasked
Bandit will taste anything he can get his ferrety face in, even bitter-tasting medicine. He once peed reddish-orange for days after finding, chewing, and swallowing a ... over your arms and legs.... There are quite a few ways to tackle this challenge. Bitter apple applied to the skin that usually gets chomped on works as a bad-tasting deterrent ...
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Ferret Universe-Ferret Care Overview
NOT be rough with them! Another option would be to spray your hands with bitter apple, which most ferrets hate the taste of. Another option would be to place nutrical/laxatone ...
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Ferret Universe-Ferret Proofing for Safety
Another option to try is to spray or apply bitter apple spray or gels to the wires as the taste will usually discourage this behavior. Open ...
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 Ferret News #58 - Adding Another Ferret
Ferretone on each one's nose (again, this "neutralizes" the differing smells). Put some Bitter Apple for Ferrets on the backs of their necks to discourage biting. If one of the ...
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 Ferret News #43 - Albino Ferret and Ferret Foot Nipping
Make the foot taste bad by applying some Bitter Apple spray or other chewing deterrent product (like Phooey! or Bitter Lime). This will help discourage nipping, without harming the ferret ... train (or re-train) your ferret to keep from messing with your feet. Grannick's Bitter Apple (8 oz. Spray) Fooey Training Aid (16 oz.) Update on Modern Ferret Things Although it ...
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Citrullus colocynthis
Search | Home Citrullus colocynthis (L.) Schrad. Cucurbitaceae Colocynth, Bitter apple, Wild gourd (Biblical), Gall (Biblical) Source: James A. Duke. 1983. Handbook of Energy Crops. ... (citrullol), other glucosides (elaterin, elatericin B and dihydro-elatericin B), pectins and albuminoids. Bitter substance is colocynthin and colocynthetin. Roots contain a-elaterin, hentriacontane, and saponins. Per ...
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Restoration Round-up (Do or Die)
"Community Orchards" throughout the country, and Apple Day (October 21st) festivities, Common Ground are trying to revive this convivial edible landscape. Since ... Highlands and Islands can be improved".(85) Finally, in a region still smarting from the bitter blows of the Highland Clearances, they wish to advance Rum as a "vibrant, self-reliant ...
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planningYourProperty
Here we have many types of stone, pome and citrus fruit including 60 apple cultivars as we're looking for some which adapt well to our particular conditons. Two ... surpluses). Many of the food foresters with moderate surpluses over their household needs undergo a bitter realisation that they can give the products away but it is so time consuming to ...
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Report on invasive plant species on Tonga
Tonga, from whence it escapes and naturalizes. Momordica charantia (meleni ‘ae kuma, vaine ‘initia, bitter-melon, balsam pear), a member of the cucumber family, is a climbing vine ... Annona muricata (‘apele ‘initia, soursop), Annona squamosa (‘apele papalangi, ‘apele Tonga, sweetsop, custard apple), Bidens pilosa (beggar’s tick), Canna indica (misimisi, canna lily), Centrosema pubescens (centro), ...
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Plants For A Future - Alternative Food Crops
Anise Hyssop (Agastache anethiodorum) - A North ... varieties are being developed with sweet seeds, our form unfortunately has bitter seeds, but this bitterness is removed by soaking overnight. Seed ... sweet or savoury dishes. The seed is coated with a bitter substance (saponins) which prevents it being eaten by birds. These ...
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