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Old 02-07-2003, 03:20 PM
Theo Asir
 
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Default 50 Bushes.....and not a sinlge Bud !!

When deer have been through
your roses believe me you will know.

I've seen them eat a 6' bush to its nubs
in a single night.

Deer also leave mashed cane ends.

Rabbits cut the canes.
If the cane end looks like its been
cut with shears, its rabbit.

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Theo in Zone 5
Kansas City


"kljcvlzkj" wrote in message
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Odd, I was thinking of different creatures, namely elk and deer. They

both
have a thing for young tender roses anything...


"Theo Asir" wrote in message
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Ever seen a Rabbit.
They love roses.
I had one that would pull
down basals eat the tender
top growth and release the cane.
Don't ask me how he/she did it.

I've caught and evacuated 3 of
the little terrorists so far this year.
Yesterday as my wife oohed and ahhed
it fertilized her boots.

--
Theo in Zone 5
Kansas City

"Don Ulicki" wrote in message
...
I have a major problem concerning concerning new shoots for my bushes.

I
live in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada..... (500 miles north of

Minneapolis,
Mn)
I have been growing roses for over 40 years and this problem is

killing
me....
All of the new shoots(before the bud head) are being chopped off

like
a
cut worm cut. I have been dusting regularly, but after two days
whoever/whatever is back right at it.I have not seen (or heard) a

single
insect around my bushes , yet every morning the shoots are

disappearing.
And yes, the whole shoot is missing, nothing on the ground underneath

or
around.
What on earth is it? Some kind of night flying leaf cutter bee?

The
weather and temps have been normal this year and last. I'm at a loss

as
to
what it is or how to stop it. Otherwise, roses are completely

healthy.
Your comments here would be most appreciated.

Thanx
Don