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Dianna Visek 27-06-2007 04:32 AM

squirrels and netting
 
Does netting really stop squirrels? It seems to me that they would
just chew thru it. I'm thinking of taking out my peach trees because
the squirrels like their peaches much greener than I do. They nibble
a bit, then drop the peach to the ground for the bunnies.

Regards, Dianna

sherwindu 27-06-2007 07:42 AM

squirrels and netting
 
Strong netting will not stop a squirrel, but will slow them down. They sense
that they
could become tangled in the netting and that sometimes deters them. The
squirrels
may be going after the peach core seeds, or the moisture in the peach if you are
having dry conditions. You might try providing some water, if that's the case.
As I mentioned in other posts, trapping is the only sure solution

Sherwin D.

Dianna Visek wrote:

Does netting really stop squirrels? It seems to me that they would
just chew thru it. I'm thinking of taking out my peach trees because
the squirrels like their peaches much greener than I do. They nibble
a bit, then drop the peach to the ground for the bunnies.

Regards, Dianna



George Shirley 27-06-2007 02:29 PM

squirrels and netting
 
Dianna Visek wrote:

Does netting really stop squirrels? It seems to me that they would
just chew thru it. I'm thinking of taking out my peach trees because
the squirrels like their peaches much greener than I do. They nibble
a bit, then drop the peach to the ground for the bunnies.

Regards, Dianna


Yes it does. This is the first year I've used the netting and we
harvested all the peaches ourselves for the first time. Get 3/4 inch
netting, anything smaller is a PITA and anything bigger the tree rats
can go through.

George


The Ranger[_1_] 27-06-2007 03:59 PM

squirrels and netting
 
Dianna Visek wrote in message
...
Does netting really stop squirrels? It seems to me
that they would just chew thru it. I'm thinking of
taking out my peach trees because the squirrels
like their peaches much greener than I do. They
nibble a bit, then drop the peach to the ground
for the bunnies.


The netting I've been using for the last few seasons has stopped
my fence rats and gray squirrels cold from harvesting my navel,
mandarin, and Satsuma oranges; it's also kept the Walkers away
from my nectarine and Hachiya. My neighbor uses it to keep the
vermin (rodent and human) away from his apple and lemon.

Netting is like an alarm system: Determined crooks'll get past it
but the object is to send them off to an easier target (like the
neighbor's.) Yes, a smart animal can chew through the net but more
likely they'll simply leave it alone for an easier target.

The Ranger



Manelli Family[_3_] 29-06-2007 02:45 AM

squirrels and netting
 

"George Shirley" wrote in message
...
Dianna Visek wrote:

Does netting really stop squirrels? It seems to me that they would
just chew thru it. I'm thinking of taking out my peach trees because
the squirrels like their peaches much greener than I do. They nibble
a bit, then drop the peach to the ground for the bunnies.

Regards, Dianna


Yes it does. This is the first year I've used the netting and we harvested
all the peaches ourselves for the first time. Get 3/4 inch netting,
anything smaller is a PITA and anything bigger the tree rats can go
through.

George



How do you get the netting over the tree? We have spare netting but the
pear tree is at least 20' tall. The squirrels destroy every single pear
every single year.



George Shirley 29-06-2007 03:15 AM

squirrels and netting
 
Manelli Family wrote:

"George Shirley" wrote in message
...

Dianna Visek wrote:

Does netting really stop squirrels? It seems to me that they would
just chew thru it. I'm thinking of taking out my peach trees because
the squirrels like their peaches much greener than I do. They nibble
a bit, then drop the peach to the ground for the bunnies.

Regards, Dianna



Yes it does. This is the first year I've used the netting and we
harvested all the peaches ourselves for the first time. Get 3/4 inch
netting, anything smaller is a PITA and anything bigger the tree rats
can go through.

George




How do you get the netting over the tree? We have spare netting but the
pear tree is at least 20' tall. The squirrels destroy every single pear
every single year.


Most of my fruit trees are dwarf, all but the pear, a Kieffer, I keep it
pruned to 10 feet. Go to Google and search this newsgroup for my name
or for the subject. Two or three ways to do this are mentioned.

George


Manelli Family[_3_] 30-06-2007 07:54 PM

squirrels and netting
 

"George Shirley" wrote in message
...
Manelli Family wrote:

"George Shirley" wrote in message
...

Dianna Visek wrote:

Does netting really stop squirrels? It seems to me that they would
just chew thru it. I'm thinking of taking out my peach trees because
the squirrels like their peaches much greener than I do. They nibble
a bit, then drop the peach to the ground for the bunnies.

Regards, Dianna


Yes it does. This is the first year I've used the netting and we
harvested all the peaches ourselves for the first time. Get 3/4 inch
netting, anything smaller is a PITA and anything bigger the tree rats
can go through.

George




How do you get the netting over the tree? We have spare netting but the
pear tree is at least 20' tall. The squirrels destroy every single pear
every single year.


Most of my fruit trees are dwarf, all but the pear, a Kieffer, I keep it
pruned to 10 feet. Go to Google and search this newsgroup for my name or
for the subject. Two or three ways to do this are mentioned.


Thanks. :o)


George




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