You dont bury "garbage". The bin men take it away. If youve got pests try being a cleaner person.
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they bury hazardous waste and garbage in it.
Burying garbage helps to contain and decompose waste in a controlled manner, reducing environmental contamination. Spraying on soil to kill nests is a method to control pests, such as insects or rodents, that may pose health risks or cause damage to crops or structures. These practices aim to manage waste and pests in a way that minimizes harm to both the environment and human health.
Bury it as it will create methane fuel
Yes.
bury it, or just throw it in the garbage.
Most cities bury their trash in landfills.
To effectively bury chicken wire to protect your garden from pests, dig a trench around the perimeter of your garden about 6-12 inches deep and bury the chicken wire in the trench. Make sure the wire extends above ground level to prevent pests from digging under it. Fill the trench back in with soil and secure the wire in place with stakes or rocks. This barrier will help keep pests from entering your garden.
They either decompose (ie. become part of the earth, fertilizer) or are carried off by something and eaten.
It goes to really big land fills where people bury it underground.
Cities have a collection service, usually city employees. For people outside of city limits, but in developed areas, there are private waste collection companies that collect garbage for a fee. People in remote areas bury their garbage or dispose of it in any convenient way- sometimes by dumping it in a nearby chasm or ravine , or by hauling it to dumpsters maintained by the county.
Best bet is to follow your dog's instincts. Get rid of the toy. NOW> Throw it away, bury it - off your property or burn it.
Dogs bury their toys, so no one takes their toy away.