Quote Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
Since iv put steel wool around my plants and kept the weeds away, notta snail. These damn things eat very fast and gave me to many problems so i was told sand paper, egg shells or anything rough they do not like. Bingo, steel wool wrapped around the plant stops them dead as they are very fragile, so one poke an there off to die. And a rat or mouse will not chew it, great to put in the creaks in your house. Goggle steel wool an rats, its interesting:thumbsup:

SeeYa:rasta:
Good idea!
Seems it would rust pretty fast outdoors though.
Do they make stainless steel wool?

I did use it for rats in California early 90s.

Just know that all rats are not created equal.
Ca. roof rats will eat yer steel wool and shit ball bearings.

Had one chew his way through some fine wool, so I replaced it with the heavy duty, coarse, damn near barbed wire, rough grade.
Ripped his way through that too!
Why?
To steal and eat Jalepeno peppers!:wtf:
Dis guy was tough.

Aloha,
Weeze
Weezard Reviewed by Weezard on . The experiment...going wrong? Right so new enough to the whole thing, i.e. site included so dunno if this is posted in the right spot or whatever but have a few bag seeds and did the whole germination in the paper towels and two popped the shell and I in turn popped them in some compost soil for seedlings and covered it with clingfilm...:) so I was thinking happy days ...however the first seed which is now about 5 days post germ has sprouted which (I am pleased to inform peeps about) but the tip is brown and since day one Rating: 5