�a spray gun that is. I have declared war on the dandelions in the lawn, chemical warfare. I needed to spray them before Mark mows the lawn so I could easily identify and target the undesirables. If dandelion greens were a little more attractive, if they didn't spread flat radially around the flower stalk killing the grass all around it, I would not mind so much having a yard full of dandelions. The flowers are such a cheery yellow, just fill my yard with wild violets, hawk week, clover and dandelions and I would be happy. But the greens are wreaking havoc on the rest of the yard. In the back, there are more 'weeds' than there is grass, it is largely a planted wild flower garden to begin with, every day there is a bunny enjoying the salad bar that is the back yard. So either I won't see the rabbit because I've made all the tasty greens not so tasty and disappear or it'll be that I've poisoned the bunny. I left the clover and violets, hopefully it will return. I did rescue a miniature forest of Japanese red maple trees from the lawn mower as well. They will go out by the front wall, if one of the dozen two inch tall saplings survives, then there will be a tree. I at least gave them a chance before the mower passed over them.