Carol—what do you mean by plastic compost bins? They take your compost in
compostable plastic bags? Thanks barbara
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On Jul 18, 2022, at 8:37 PM, drumzatlibana <drumzatlibana@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello All,
I was just talking to an upstairs neighbor and it turned out we had both been
thinking of composting today,
She had seen it from the city of Watertown, and I had gone to Black Earth
directly.
Thinking they might be one and the same I found they indeed are.
In case anyone wants to check out the official page from the city here it is ~
https://www.watertown-ma.gov/740/Composting
Or if you want to check out the Black Earth site directly here that is ~
https://blackearthcompost.com/
The moon is clearly in compost - so peel by peel, pit by pit we will return
to The Great Mother what has been offered to us.
Amen,
Marytha
On Mon, Jul 18, 2022 at 4:57 PM Carol Tierney <metaxu.ct@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The Watertown Recycling Center takes plastic compost bins.
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On Jul 18, 2022, at 1:32 PM, Deb Neiman <debneiman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just signed up for BE and will no longer fill my compost bins. Anyone
know how to dispose of bulky plastic used compost bins?
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On Jul 18, 2022, at 1:26 PM, ruskinb00 <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:The Nichols St Neighborhood garden stopped composting with the plastic
turning ones bec they attracted rats. Black Earth is coming and we love
them. Sign up if you dont already use them.
Barbara
On Jul 18, 2022, at 10:22 AM, Daniel Grossman <dangrossmanmedia@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
The old fashioned rat traps work. Even if it might seem disgusting to have
to clear away a dead rat, it avoids the important concern that Glorian
raises. A couple of years ago, before we got a steel, enclosed composter,
we noticed a hole gnawed in our plastic one. I put a trap in there and
caught a rat. It was no big deal. I wonder whether pest control people
give you the choice of poison or traps?
On Mon, Jul 18, 2022 at 10:17 AM Sorensen, Glorian
<Glorian_Sorensen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thank you, Sam, for calling pest control.
Please note that it is important not to use poison to kill the rats.
Birds, like owls or hawks, will eat the weakened rat, and then die from
the poison. There was just a case the Globe reported about a Great Horned
owl with babies in the nest. The owl was killed by poisoned rats.
Glorian
From: <h2oneighbors-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of pat davis
<pat26davis@xxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Neighbors <h2oneighbors@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, July 18, 2022 at 10:10 AM
To: Neighbors <h2oneighbors@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [h2oneighbors] Re: Rat sighting
External Email - Use Caution
None on Hawthorne St.,
On Mon, Jul 18, 2022 at 10:08 AM Vicki Lee <vicki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yuck! Noooooo
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On Jul 18, 2022, at 10:00 AM, ec a <ecolearch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sam,
About 2 months ago saw a rat carcass in the intersection of Pearl and
Oliver.
Lisa Cole
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On Jul 18, 2022, at 9:22 AM, Sam Falkoff <falkoff@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
I saw a large rat outside our garage over the weekend. I'll call pest
control but has anyone else seen rats with the construction on
Marshall Street?
--
Best regards,
Pat Davis
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