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Old 19-02-2003, 04:03 PM
Penny Morgan
 
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Default Raccoons in the sweet corn

Having raised a baby raccoon, I can attest to the fact that they love
berries, especially because they are sweet. Our raccoon used to be served
homemade jam on toast for breakfast. Spoiled and VERY smart animal.

My personal experience with a raccoon tells me that you should use the
chicken wire around the garden and also string an electric fence around
that. We're not trying to kill him, just let him know that this area is off
limits to him. The shock should send him to other areas. I would
definitely put more than 1 wire around because they will find a way to
overcome 1 strand. Like I said, they are very intelligent animals and can
be very innovative in their pursuits. Raccoons can climb almost anything,
they can also squeeze through small spaces (ours looked like a skinny
squirrel when his fur was wet). Any type of fencing without electricity
will be easily climbed by a raccoon. Sweet corn is also one of their
favorites, along with raw chicken eggs, berries, veggies, nuts and fish.
Our raccoon would lay on a limb up high in a tree while we picked quarts of
blackberries every August and wait until we filled several baskets. Before
we knew it, he would be in the baskets scooping them into his mouth. He was
so cute and sweet, we'd let him get away with some every time.

In case you're wondering, we didn't take him from his environment just to
have a pet raccoon. We found him starving on a dirt road on the way to a
local fishing spot in upstate NY and his mother lay dead near him. His
little eyes weren't open yet. We took him home and fed him with a baby
bottle and he became an instant member of our family on a large farm with
lots of cats, dogs, pigs, cows and horses. He slept and played with our
cats and dogs and shared food dishes with them.

O.K. enough reminiscing. I hope this helps save your corn and berries.

Good luck,

Penny
Zone 7b- North Carolina
"Tim B" wrote in message
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Our garden is about 20 feet from a small woody place, which is just

because
that's the only place it can go. Every year we have awesome sweet corn
development until it's almost ready to pick, and suddenly all the ears are
gone. I figure it's raccoons, as none of the stalks were bothered except
for one year, so it's probably not deer.

Last year we got our entire back yard enclosed with split rail fence with

a
wire liner too small for raccoons, and that had little effect on the
disappearance of corn.

I've tried tying the ears inside of school lunch bags and that is of some
limited help. I've thought of making a big cage out of chicken wire and

PVC
pipe. Short of that, is there anything you've seen that has a proven
ability to protect the corn?

Follow-up question: this year we should have strawberries. Do raccoons
like to pilfer these too?