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Subject: Re: Another step towards the police state. Imprisoned for dropping apple core. Posted on: Tue, 13 May 2008 16:24:18 +0100

On Tue, 13 May 2008 15:02:40 +0100, "AndyW"
wrote:

>> Depends where they are in relation to where people congregate. After
>> all, a garden compost heap is essentially the same thing. Attracting
>> the flies might not be a bad thing - like the old joke says, "How do
>> you keep flies out of the living room?" The answer being, "Place a
>> bucket of shit in the kitchen!"

>Generally compost heaps are not a great attraction for flies and rats. If
>you put meat and kitchen scraps into a compost heap the flies are a big
>issue. I used tightly lidded bins full of worms in my garden and can get
>away with animal and plant scraps as the little worms are damned hard
>working.

You mean that apple cores would *not* in fact attract flies. I didn't
think so myself,

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Cynic