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with the mixture, in a milk-warm state’ as thin as it can
with the mixture, in a milk-warm state’ as thin as it can
be laid on with the brush. This coating will not hinder
be laid on with the brush. This coating will not hinder
the juices or sap expanding in the smallest degree. Its ef-
the juices or sap expanding in the smallest degree. Its efficacy has been proved by applying the liquid to one tree
ficacy has been proved by applying the liquid to one tree
and missing another, when the latter has been attacked
and missing another, when the latter has been attacked
and the former left. During five years’ experience, of
and the former left. During five years’ experience, of
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the mixture they probably would not need any more for
the mixture they probably would not need any more for
some years.
some years.
==See also==
*[[Rabbits]]


[[Category: Agriculture]]
[[Category: Agriculture]]
[[Category: Household Cyclopedia]]
[[Category: Household Cyclopedia]]

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To protect Trees and Shrubs from the attack of Hares.

Household Cyclopedia, 1881

Take three pints of melted tallow to one of tar, and mix them well together over a gentle fire. In November take a small brush and go over the rind or bark of the trees with the mixture, in a milk-warm state’ as thin as it can be laid on with the brush. This coating will not hinder the juices or sap expanding in the smallest degree. Its efficacy has been proved by applying the liquid to one tree and missing another, when the latter has been attacked and the former left. During five years’ experience, of those besmeared the first two years not one was injured afterwards. If all the bark were properly gone over with the mixture they probably would not need any more for some years.

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