Gnomes in the Suburban property
Gnomes are elements of children fairy tales that are often employed in various pieces of literature whose target audience is children. A gnome is often described as a little person who may live underground or a hidden place and is sometimes referred to as an inventive or a cunning creature.
Primarily, a gnome symbolizes good luck. Hence, it is a good creature in the homestead. However, some gnomes have some mischievous characteristics which are not desirable in a garden. The significant ways of preventing such gnomes from taking over a rural property revolve around getting rid of them.
Flushing him down to the toilet is a suitable way of killing a gnome. When you flush a gnome along with water, he will die immediately. Similarly, a gnome does not survive underwater, and therefore flushing him in the toilet gets rid of him.
Chasing him down with a vacuum cleaner is another way of preventing a mischievous gnome from taking over the property. A vacuum cleaner makes a gnome to suffocate, and therefore he will not come back again. A gnome also cannot go back to where he has been chased from.
Poisoning gnome will help one to get rid of them in the yard if they are not good enough to bring good luck to the homestead. Since gnome has similar characteristics to those of human beings, they also eat as human beings do. Therefore, poisoning them is possible through what they eat.
In conclusion, a mischievous gnome brings bad luck to the homestead, and therefore they should be prevented from taking over a property. For good gnomes, they bring good luck. Hence people admire them and desire to have them in the yard.