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RE: Burmese Brown Nesting??

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Posted by: jbly at Thu Jul 21 23:12:03 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jbly ]  
   

Your a lucky man! Your wife must really like you!

I have similar "discussions" with my wife about how I've let the lawn go wild. By not using pesticides, there are violets, clover, and of coarse a few dandelions. The grass is nearly gone in several spots from torts eating it down.

For me, the yard is my castle and the house is my wife's.

If your life is better for taking care of one of the most unique species of tortoise on earth, stand your ground, pile on the organic nest building materials, and get a mature male tortoise if you don't have one. Tell your wife it's an "investment", tell her that new sod will be cheap if you ever need to move.

If that fails, move to plan B; backyard beautification. Build a large pen out of expensive materials that looks really good. Maybe hide the nest building activities behind a landscaped stone wall with flower boxes along the top, and trees or shrubs that create visual barriers.

Good luck,

John



>>I need help. I will try to make this as short as possible.
>>I've had a female Burmese Mountain tortoise for several years.
>>Recently, we laid new sod near her house. She dug up/dragged the grass a good distance to her enclosure, and looked to be making a nest, for lack of a better word.
>>I had long planned to move her house to another higher, dryer part of the yard due to all the rain we've been getting this year in Florida(and the upcoming hurricane season)...I did that, and also moved all the grass she had accumulated with it.
>>Now, she is digging up/dragging all the ground plants and grass that is around her house, and making a pile of it in one corner of her enclosure. She does it all day long... I even dumped a large pile of grass clippings there. She dragged that inside the house, then continued with the "live" stuff.
>>My wife is not happy with all the destruction in the yard, so I have to come up with a solution. I really don't want to sell her/put her up for adoption, but I will if I can't resolve this problem...
>>Help!


   

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