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Atomic Shrimp
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I don't think shooting them, even with an airgun, would be appropriate - it's a fairly small garden and although overlooked by a convenient window, there wouldn't really be any way to do it without attracting the attention of neighbours (and that would be a problem, with some of them).
The kind of thing I had in mind was either to spread the net (it's a coarse string net made of soft green polyester cord) out on the lawn, baited with bread or something, with some kind of sprung or counterweighted rapid lifting mechanism, to pull it up at the corners.
Or something that would flip it over quickly onto the baited area of ground.
Both would have to be triggered by me remotely, but that's all operational detail, and I'm sure I can rig something. |
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