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02-26-2024 12:45 PM
Those critters you are attracting with food carry rabies. If a pet or person is bitten, they are in a world of trouble.
They will also try to invade your house crawl space.
Just NO!
02-26-2024 12:47 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:
@Sooner wrote:
@occasionalrain wrote:@Sooner They don't spoil, just get a few freckles then go to the raccoon and opossum to enjoy. It's a win win win. The grower, the grocer, the Raccoon/ Opossum enjoy, all benefit and so do I.
@occasionalrain OK but DO NOT let that raccoon think it is an invitation to live in your attic!
Just sayin'!
@occasionalrain. You might also be interested in knowing that bananas sitting out will attract mice.
You just spoiled my day 😵💫 I actually didn't know that.
02-26-2024 01:12 PM
@occasionalrain It is definitely "peculiar" and feeding wild animals is not a good idea. Agree with others who suggest getting fake bananas.
02-26-2024 01:15 PM - edited 02-26-2024 01:21 PM
@occasionalrain wrote:@Sooner They don't spoil, just get a few freckles then go to the raccoon and opossum to enjoy. It's a win win win. The grower, the grocer, the Raccoon/ Opossum enjoy, all benefit and so do I.
And Roof Rats .aka Fruit Rats..dont forget about them. You may have them coming at night and not even know it. I did.
They were eating the dragon friut growing on vines that were growing in my Costa Rican Ear tree. Fomer homeowner had a ton of those but funny id see the fruit and next day i wouldnt.
Pest controller said they were eating through the soffit into my attic. Came home one day and saw one in broad daylight in my living room eating and sitting in my Dragon Fingers ( not a fruit) planter munching away.
You are attracting critters who become and may already be a hazard to you and your home. Unless you live in a rural area with no neighbors ...you should probably cease doing this before your neighbors are also affected.
02-26-2024 01:27 PM - edited 02-26-2024 01:28 PM
02-26-2024 01:37 PM
If you just like the aroma of bananas, there's THIS by Demeter:

02-26-2024 02:02 PM
02-26-2024 02:21 PM - edited 02-26-2024 02:25 PM
I did a banana and skim milk diet once that gave me a severe allergy to bananas. I loved bananas and often brought some to school to eat before my back to back classes. I didn't know what was causing it, but I got an allergy and it got worse and worse.
Finally went to a dermatologist/allergy specialist, who did a hundred skin tests. Turned out that I tested as somewhat allergic for dozens of veggies and fruits and a mild sensitivity to meats--and a code-red allergy to bananas.
The specialist who diagnosed me had no sympathy. He disclosed that he was jealous, "I am so envious! I am allergic to chocolate!"
There is nothing prettier than a group of ripening bananas--I don't think enjoying the view is strange. I often use oranges in my blue bowl for the lovely scent and pop of color.
02-26-2024 05:27 PM
@Beacon girl wrote:
I like eating a banana but can’t stand them in muffins or banana bread . My kids think that is odd! 😄
And I am the opposite. I love banana cake, muffins, bread, but I do not like eating a banana. 😀
02-26-2024 06:23 PM
My bowl is dark blue so I agree. Oranges, pears, and bananas look pretty in it. A pineapple accent adds texture and a lovely scent.
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