Sneak into a horse corral and steal a bag full of horse manure... the owner would allow you to take all you want, but it's better that he doesn't know what you are going to do with it... spread the horse manure around the base of the bush in the middle of the night... the bush eating bugs that the manure attracts will slowly eat the bush to death... if the plant appears to get healthier don't be fooled, it's the bugs way of increasing the nutritional value for digestion purposes... also the bugs are very shy, so you may never see them... This is a great way to get back at neighbors too...
Goannas
It is like a large bush
It is possible to move a snowball bush if it is getting to large for its place. This involves pulling the bush up from its roots and moving it to well-drained soil.
Yes, plant your gardenia in full sun to light shade. They should be outside not inside.
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Loxodonta Africanus is the African bush elephant. They live in the bush, savannahs, and forests of a large area of Africa.
Because they eat small animals- like bush babies.
Bush babies (or galagos) have relatively large eyes, but not like those of the tarsier. (The "mass" of the eyeball is trivial.)
An azalea bush can be moved by digging a very large hole around the bush and easing the roots loose keeping a lot of dirt on the roots. Do this in the spring or fall when there are no harsh temperatures.
Large snakes, genets, bald eagles, and owls.