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Prepare a large plastic lined cistern for
water storage but never get to the ferrocement stage. Have your dogs chase
a full grown rabbit into it in Febuary so it drowns before you get home and they
have forgotten all about it so they don't tell you something happened.
Note the smell of the cistern with some curiosity. Let months go by.
Only after the mosquitoes become unbearable do you check the cistern and decide
to drain some of it into the garden to relieve plant suffering due to drought
and reduce the large numbers of mosquito larvae. (Yes, there is this side
effect, but the frogs will eventually take care of them.) At that point
it's okay to discover and remove the rotting rabbit carcass as the tadpole crop
is well under way. Donna
P.S. In case you haven't noticed, mosquito
larvae are apparently God's way of cleaning up dirty water. They grow so
much faster in dirty water. I had never realised that tadpoles could
benefit as well.
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