The troublesome monkeys got into the maize. Here’s a quick shot showing the kind of damage that monkeys will do if you can’t scare them away.
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Sweet video. Did he ever actually see any monkeys? For all you know it could’ve been Wumbei disturbing them.
Yep, he’s seen them now and again… but agreed, Wumbei could also be a culprit!
How’s the summer treating you? Kofi from the Total always says to greet you whenever I stop in there. They miss you-oh!
Is there a scarecrow equivalent for monkeys? Or a monkey sized catapult?