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Topic: burzzoff.....does it really work? (Read 1437 times)
Adam S. Daugherty
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Re: burzzoff.....does it really work?
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Reply #20 on:
November 19, 2014, 01:03:00 PM »
Dont pull them up. Are a great food source for all kinds of critters. Deer love them, but in your case you could possibly be fined for baiting, lol. Not bad when get into them when still green to pop the seeds out and eat them. Takes a while to get full, but tasty. They are a legume and one of the nitrogen producing forbes that helps the woods ecosystem work. Lots of upland game (quail, etc) rely heavily on them as a food source.
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Mike Vines
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Re: burzzoff.....does it really work?
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November 19, 2014, 02:43:00 PM »
I bought a Burrs off (sp?) from Fred Asbell at the Kalamazoo show last winter and just tried it out Sunday. Did what it advertised. Brushed it like using a comb and the burrs were removed, and so was a little bit of the top layer of wool. The amount of wool lost was not significant, but if you do it quite often, I can see your wool clothing getting pretty thin over time.
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Re: burzzoff.....does it really work?
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November 20, 2014, 04:57:00 PM »
i got my burzoff, and my conclusion is that yes it works very good, so it was a good investment.
so im burr free ...for awhile anyhow..
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