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Â* Seems that in the last week or two something(s) have been marauding
my tomato patch . I thought I had it better protected ... yesterday afternoon I set up my game cam in the corner where they've been eating their ill-gotten gains , only to discover there are 3 shifts ... late afternoon/early evening , the squirrels dine , then after dark the raccoons come in , followed later by the 'possums . Looks like I need to improve the protection out there . I have to admit , the west side is hard to get to because of the wild blackberries and I've let the chicken wire and 'lectric wires get overgrown a little . It's been working so well until recently that I've become complacent , and that's gotta end . I'm not certain if they're crawling under the chicken wire or going over , probably the latter since there are sags that weren't there when I installed it . Either way , I'll be out there today tightening things up in an effort to stop it - all the ripe or nearly ripe 'maters are gone , and they've started in on the green ones , I gotta do something or this will be the end of tomato season for this year . And I've got a lot more jars to fill . -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crochety . Get off my lawn ! |
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Terry Coombs wrote:
Â* Seems that in the last week or two something(s) have been marauding my tomato patch . I thought I had it better protected ... yesterday afternoon I set up my game cam in the corner where they've been eating their ill-gotten gains , only to discover there are 3 shifts ... late afternoon/early evening , the squirrels dine , then after dark the raccoons come in , followed later by the 'possums . Looks like I need to improve the protection out there . I have to admit , the west side is hard to get to because of the wild blackberries and I've let the chicken wire and 'lectric wires get overgrown a little . It's been working so well until recently that I've become complacent , and that's gotta end . I'm not certain if they're crawling under the chicken wire or going over , probably the latter since there are sags that weren't there when I installed it . Either way , I'll be out there today tightening things up in an effort to stop it - all the ripe or nearly ripe 'maters are gone , and they've started in on the green ones , I gotta do something or this will be the end of tomato season for this year . And I've got a lot more jars to fill . raccoons/possums/squirrels ignore the tomatoes here. not sure why. we don't really have many squirrels in our yard (too open the hawks chase them). are you having a dry spell? consider putting some water sources out and about away from the garden. unfortunately once creatures find a food source for one reason they tend to keep coming back. songbird |
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On 8/12/2018 7:50 AM, Terry Coombs wrote:
Â* Seems that in the last week or two something(s) have been marauding my tomato patch . I thought I had it better protected ... yesterday afternoon I set up my game cam in the corner where they've been eating their ill-gotten gains , only to discover there are 3 shifts ... late afternoon/early evening , the squirrels dine , then after dark the raccoons come in , followed later by the 'possums . Looks like I need to improve the protection out there . I have to admit , the west side is hard to get to because of the wild blackberries and I've let the chicken wire and 'lectric wires get overgrown a little . It's been working so well until recently that I've become complacent , and that's gotta end . I'm not certain if they're crawling under the chicken wire or going over , probably the latter since there are sags that weren't there when I installed it . Either way , I'll be out there today tightening things up in an effort to stop it - all the ripe or nearly ripe 'maters are gone , and they've started in on the green ones , I gotta do something or this will be the end of tomato season for this year . And I've got a lot more jars to fill . Groundhogs are eating my neighbors tomatoes. Time for the Hav-a-hart trap. |
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On 8/12/2018 2:28 PM, Frank wrote:
On 8/12/2018 7:50 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Â* Seems that in the last week or two something(s) have been marauding my tomato patch . I thought I had it better protected ... yesterday afternoon I set up my game cam in the corner where they've been eating their ill-gotten gains , only to discover there are 3 shifts ... late afternoon/early evening , the squirrels dine , then after dark the raccoons come in , followed later by the 'possums . Looks like I need to improve the protection out there . I have to admit , the west side is hard to get to because of the wild blackberries and I've let the chicken wire and 'lectric wires get overgrown a little . It's been working so well until recently that I've become complacent , and that's gotta end . I'm not certain if they're crawling under the chicken wire or going over , probably the latter since there are sags that weren't there when I installed it . Either way , I'll be out there today tightening things up in an effort to stop it - all the ripe or nearly ripe 'maters are gone , and they've started in on the green ones , I gotta do something or this will be the end of tomato season for this year . And I've got a lot more jars to fill . Groundhogs are eating my neighbors tomatoes.Â* Time for the Hav-a-hart trap. Â* 22-250 from 300 yards . -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crochety . Get off my lawn ! |
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On 8/12/2018 2:28 PM, Frank wrote:
On 8/12/2018 7:50 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Â* Seems that in the last week or two something(s) have been marauding my tomato patch . I thought I had it better protected ... yesterday afternoon I set up my game cam in the corner where they've been eating their ill-gotten gains , only to discover there are 3 shifts ... late afternoon/early evening , the squirrels dine , then after dark the raccoons come in , followed later by the 'possums . Looks like I need to improve the protection out there . I have to admit , the west side is hard to get to because of the wild blackberries and I've let the chicken wire and 'lectric wires get overgrown a little . It's been working so well until recently that I've become complacent , and that's gotta end . I'm not certain if they're crawling under the chicken wire or going over , probably the latter since there are sags that weren't there when I installed it . Either way , I'll be out there today tightening things up in an effort to stop it - all the ripe or nearly ripe 'maters are gone , and they've started in on the green ones , I gotta do something or this will be the end of tomato season for this year . And I've got a lot more jars to fill . Groundhogs are eating my neighbors tomatoes.Â* Time for the Hav-a-hart trap. Â* OK , I know most of y'all don't have the conditions I do here living out in the woods . So trap the l'il sucker , carry him out into the woods (so to speak) and cap him there . -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crochety . Get off my lawn ! |
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On 8/12/2018 4:43 PM, Terry Coombs wrote:
On 8/12/2018 2:28 PM, Frank wrote: On 8/12/2018 7:50 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Â* Seems that in the last week or two something(s) have been marauding my tomato patch . I thought I had it better protected ... yesterday afternoon I set up my game cam in the corner where they've been eating their ill-gotten gains , only to discover there are 3 shifts ... late afternoon/early evening , the squirrels dine , then after dark the raccoons come in , followed later by the 'possums . Looks like I need to improve the protection out there . I have to admit , the west side is hard to get to because of the wild blackberries and I've let the chicken wire and 'lectric wires get overgrown a little . It's been working so well until recently that I've become complacent , and that's gotta end . I'm not certain if they're crawling under the chicken wire or going over , probably the latter since there are sags that weren't there when I installed it . Either way , I'll be out there today tightening things up in an effort to stop it - all the ripe or nearly ripe 'maters are gone , and they've started in on the green ones , I gotta do something or this will be the end of tomato season for this year . And I've got a lot more jars to fill . Groundhogs are eating my neighbors tomatoes.Â* Time for the Hav-a-hart trap. Â* OK , I know most of y'all don't have the conditions I do here living out in the woods . So trap the l'il sucker , carry him out into the woods (so to speak) and cap him there . If I could shoot out back, I'd use my .22LR. Trapping laws vary and around here you can trap and kill but not release off your property. I trap and release anyway. When I was still working in the lab with access to chemicals an older chemist told me to pour a bottle of chloroform down the groundhog's burrow where the heavy vapor would settle underground in the tunnel bottom. Groundhog would go in and get anesthetized permanently. It worked for one in my back yard. |
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On 08/12/2018 01:41 PM, Terry Coombs wrote:
On 8/12/2018 2:28 PM, Frank wrote: On 8/12/2018 7:50 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Â* Seems that in the last week or two something(s) have been marauding my tomato patch . I thought I had it better protected ... yesterday afternoon I set up my game cam in the corner where they've been eating their ill-gotten gains , only to discover there are 3 shifts ... late afternoon/early evening , the squirrels dine , then after dark the raccoons come in , followed later by the 'possums . Looks like I need to improve the protection out there . I have to admit , the west side is hard to get to because of the wild blackberries and I've let the chicken wire and 'lectric wires get overgrown a little . It's been working so well until recently that I've become complacent , and that's gotta end . I'm not certain if they're crawling under the chicken wire or going over , probably the latter since there are sags that weren't there when I installed it . Either way , I'll be out there today tightening things up in an effort to stop it - all the ripe or nearly ripe 'maters are gone , and they've started in on the green ones , I gotta do something or this will be the end of tomato season for this year . And I've got a lot more jars to fill . Groundhogs are eating my neighbors tomatoes.Â* Time for the Hav-a-hart trap. Â* 22-250 from 300 yards . Do they explode when you hit them? |
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On 08/12/2018 04:50 AM, Terry Coombs wrote:
Â* Seems that in the last week or two something(s) have been marauding my tomato patch . I thought I had it better protected ... yesterday afternoon I set up my game cam in the corner where they've been eating their ill-gotten gains , only to discover there are 3 shifts ... late afternoon/early evening , the squirrels dine , then after dark the raccoons come in , followed later by the 'possums . Looks like I need to improve the protection out there . I have to admit , the west side is hard to get to because of the wild blackberries and I've let the chicken wire and 'lectric wires get overgrown a little . It's been working so well until recently that I've become complacent , and that's gotta end . I'm not certain if they're crawling under the chicken wire or going over , probably the latter since there are sags that weren't there when I installed it . Either way , I'll be out there today tightening things up in an effort to stop it - all the ripe or nearly ripe 'maters are gone , and they've started in on the green ones , I gotta do something or this will be the end of tomato season for this year . And I've got a lot more jars to fill . I have a lot of customers up in the mountains. The have to build fully enclosed enclosures if they want a garden. And they have to line the floor with bricks or tile to keep critters from digging under the walls. The enclosures look pretty, but they tend to be awfully small. Would only fit 1/5 of my garden. |
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On 08/12/2018 03:50 PM, Frank wrote:
On 8/12/2018 4:43 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: On 8/12/2018 2:28 PM, Frank wrote: On 8/12/2018 7:50 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Â* Seems that in the last week or two something(s) have been marauding my tomato patch . I thought I had it better protected ... yesterday afternoon I set up my game cam in the corner where they've been eating their ill-gotten gains , only to discover there are 3 shifts ... late afternoon/early evening , the squirrels dine , then after dark the raccoons come in , followed later by the 'possums . Looks like I need to improve the protection out there . I have to admit , the west side is hard to get to because of the wild blackberries and I've let the chicken wire and 'lectric wires get overgrown a little . It's been working so well until recently that I've become complacent , and that's gotta end . I'm not certain if they're crawling under the chicken wire or going over , probably the latter since there are sags that weren't there when I installed it . Either way , I'll be out there today tightening things up in an effort to stop it - all the ripe or nearly ripe 'maters are gone , and they've started in on the green ones , I gotta do something or this will be the end of tomato season for this year . And I've got a lot more jars to fill . Groundhogs are eating my neighbors tomatoes.Â* Time for the Hav-a-hart trap. Â*Â* OK , I know most of y'all don't have the conditions I do here living out in the woods . So trap the l'il sucker , carry him out into the woods (so to speak) and cap him there . If I could shoot out back, I'd use my .22LR.Â* Trapping laws vary and around here you can trap and kill but not release off your property.Â* I trap and release anyway.Â* When I was still working in the lab with access to chemicals an older chemist told me to pour a bottle of chloroform down the groundhog's burrow where the heavy vapor would settle underground in the tunnel bottom.Â* Groundhog would go in and get anesthetized permanently.Â* It worked for one in my back yard. Have you tried dry ice down their holes? |
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On 8/15/2018 12:49 AM, T wrote:
On 08/12/2018 01:41 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: On 8/12/2018 2:28 PM, Frank wrote: On 8/12/2018 7:50 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Â* Seems that in the last week or two something(s) have been marauding my tomato patch . I thought I had it better protected ... yesterday afternoon I set up my game cam in the corner where they've been eating their ill-gotten gains , only to discover there are 3 shifts ... late afternoon/early evening , the squirrels dine , then after dark the raccoons come in , followed later by the 'possums . Looks like I need to improve the protection out there . I have to admit , the west side is hard to get to because of the wild blackberries and I've let the chicken wire and 'lectric wires get overgrown a little . It's been working so well until recently that I've become complacent , and that's gotta end . I'm not certain if they're crawling under the chicken wire or going over , probably the latter since there are sags that weren't there when I installed it . Either way , I'll be out there today tightening things up in an effort to stop it - all the ripe or nearly ripe 'maters are gone , and they've started in on the green ones , I gotta do something or this will be the end of tomato season for this year . And I've got a lot more jars to fill . Groundhogs are eating my neighbors tomatoes.Â* Time for the Hav-a-hart trap. Â*Â* 22-250 from 300 yards . Do they explode when you hit them? Â* Depends on the load ... a 22-250 hollow point at 3800 fps MV , yes . A .243 HP at 3300 , maybe if you hit the body . Regular .22 LR , no . -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crochety . Get off my lawn ! |
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On 08/15/2018 04:33 AM, Terry Coombs wrote:
On 8/15/2018 12:49 AM, T wrote: On 08/12/2018 01:41 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: On 8/12/2018 2:28 PM, Frank wrote: On 8/12/2018 7:50 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Â* Seems that in the last week or two something(s) have been marauding my tomato patch . I thought I had it better protected ... yesterday afternoon I set up my game cam in the corner where they've been eating their ill-gotten gains , only to discover there are 3 shifts ... late afternoon/early evening , the squirrels dine , then after dark the raccoons come in , followed later by the 'possums . Looks like I need to improve the protection out there . I have to admit , the west side is hard to get to because of the wild blackberries and I've let the chicken wire and 'lectric wires get overgrown a little . It's been working so well until recently that I've become complacent , and that's gotta end . I'm not certain if they're crawling under the chicken wire or going over , probably the latter since there are sags that weren't there when I installed it . Either way , I'll be out there today tightening things up in an effort to stop it - all the ripe or nearly ripe 'maters are gone , and they've started in on the green ones , I gotta do something or this will be the end of tomato season for this year . And I've got a lot more jars to fill . Groundhogs are eating my neighbors tomatoes.Â* Time for the Hav-a-hart trap. Â*Â* 22-250 from 300 yards . Do they explode when you hit them? Â* Depends on the load ... a 22-250 hollow point at 3800 fps MV , yes . A .243 HP at 3300 , maybe if you hit the body . Regular .22 LR , no . A rabbit/hare won't go down with a 22 LR. |
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On 8/15/2018 12:14 PM, T wrote:
On 08/15/2018 04:33 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: On 8/15/2018 12:49 AM, T wrote: On 08/12/2018 01:41 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: On 8/12/2018 2:28 PM, Frank wrote: On 8/12/2018 7:50 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Â* Seems that in the last week or two something(s) have been marauding my tomato patch . I thought I had it better protected ... yesterday afternoon I set up my game cam in the corner where they've been eating their ill-gotten gains , only to discover there are 3 shifts ... late afternoon/early evening , the squirrels dine , then after dark the raccoons come in , followed later by the 'possums . Looks like I need to improve the protection out there . I have to admit , the west side is hard to get to because of the wild blackberries and I've let the chicken wire and 'lectric wires get overgrown a little . It's been working so well until recently that I've become complacent , and that's gotta end . I'm not certain if they're crawling under the chicken wire or going over , probably the latter since there are sags that weren't there when I installed it . Either way , I'll be out there today tightening things up in an effort to stop it - all the ripe or nearly ripe 'maters are gone , and they've started in on the green ones , I gotta do something or this will be the end of tomato season for this year . And I've got a lot more jars to fill . Groundhogs are eating my neighbors tomatoes.Â* Time for the Hav-a-hart trap. Â*Â* 22-250 from 300 yards . Do they explode when you hit them? Â*Â* Depends on the load ... a 22-250 hollow point at 3800 fps MV , yes . A .243 HP at 3300 , maybe if you hit the body . Regular .22 LR , no . A rabbit/hare won't go down with a 22 LR. Sure they will but probably not right away unless hit in the head or the spine. |
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On 8/15/2018 1:52 AM, T wrote:
On 08/12/2018 03:50 PM, Frank wrote: On 8/12/2018 4:43 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: On 8/12/2018 2:28 PM, Frank wrote: On 8/12/2018 7:50 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Â* Seems that in the last week or two something(s) have been marauding my tomato patch . I thought I had it better protected ... yesterday afternoon I set up my game cam in the corner where they've been eating their ill-gotten gains , only to discover there are 3 shifts ... late afternoon/early evening , the squirrels dine , then after dark the raccoons come in , followed later by the 'possums . Looks like I need to improve the protection out there . I have to admit , the west side is hard to get to because of the wild blackberries and I've let the chicken wire and 'lectric wires get overgrown a little . It's been working so well until recently that I've become complacent , and that's gotta end . I'm not certain if they're crawling under the chicken wire or going over , probably the latter since there are sags that weren't there when I installed it . Either way , I'll be out there today tightening things up in an effort to stop it - all the ripe or nearly ripe 'maters are gone , and they've started in on the green ones , I gotta do something or this will be the end of tomato season for this year . And I've got a lot more jars to fill . Groundhogs are eating my neighbors tomatoes.Â* Time for the Hav-a-hart trap. Â*Â* OK , I know most of y'all don't have the conditions I do here living out in the woods . So trap the l'il sucker , carry him out into the woods (so to speak) and cap him there . If I could shoot out back, I'd use my .22LR.Â* Trapping laws vary and around here you can trap and kill but not release off your property. I trap and release anyway.Â* When I was still working in the lab with access to chemicals an older chemist told me to pour a bottle of chloroform down the groundhog's burrow where the heavy vapor would settle underground in the tunnel bottom.Â* Groundhog would go in and get anesthetized permanently.Â* It worked for one in my back yard. Have you tried dry ice down their holes? No but it might work too. I prefer the Hav-a-hart and tell people I relocate them to more affluent neighborhoods. I took a couple with a bow at deer camp I used to go to. Taste like chicken. |
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On 8/15/2018 12:30 PM, Frank wrote:
On 8/15/2018 12:14 PM, T wrote: On 08/15/2018 04:33 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: On 8/15/2018 12:49 AM, T wrote: On 08/12/2018 01:41 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: On 8/12/2018 2:28 PM, Frank wrote: On 8/12/2018 7:50 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Â* Seems that in the last week or two something(s) have been marauding my tomato patch . I thought I had it better protected ... yesterday afternoon I set up my game cam in the corner where they've been eating their ill-gotten gains , only to discover there are 3 shifts ... late afternoon/early evening , the squirrels dine , then after dark the raccoons come in , followed later by the 'possums . Looks like I need to improve the protection out there . I have to admit , the west side is hard to get to because of the wild blackberries and I've let the chicken wire and 'lectric wires get overgrown a little . It's been working so well until recently that I've become complacent , and that's gotta end . I'm not certain if they're crawling under the chicken wire or going over , probably the latter since there are sags that weren't there when I installed it . Either way , I'll be out there today tightening things up in an effort to stop it - all the ripe or nearly ripe 'maters are gone , and they've started in on the green ones , I gotta do something or this will be the end of tomato season for this year . And I've got a lot more jars to fill . Groundhogs are eating my neighbors tomatoes.Â* Time for the Hav-a-hart trap. Â*Â* 22-250 from 300 yards . Do they explode when you hit them? Â*Â* Depends on the load ... a 22-250 hollow point at 3800 fps MV , yes . A .243 HP at 3300 , maybe if you hit the body . Regular .22 LR , no . A rabbit/hare won't go down with a 22 LR. Sure they will but probably not right away unless hit in the head or the spine. Â* Squirrels too . Unless you get a head or upper spine shot they ain't hangin' around . I've seen them drag themselves off and claw their way up a tree with their back legs totally dead . I have declared war on the local squirrel population , they are apparently the major destroyers of my tomato patch .I figger if I kill all the ones that know there's a bounty there , the better chance the few tomatoes left will have a chance . There are still a lot of blossoms ... and they too deserve a chance . TOMATO LIVES MATTER ! -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crochety . Get off my lawn ! |
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On 8/15/2018 5:38 PM, Terry Coombs wrote:
On 8/15/2018 12:30 PM, Frank wrote: On 8/15/2018 12:14 PM, T wrote: On 08/15/2018 04:33 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: On 8/15/2018 12:49 AM, T wrote: On 08/12/2018 01:41 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: On 8/12/2018 2:28 PM, Frank wrote: On 8/12/2018 7:50 AM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Â* Seems that in the last week or two something(s) have been marauding my tomato patch . I thought I had it better protected ... yesterday afternoon I set up my game cam in the corner where they've been eating their ill-gotten gains , only to discover there are 3 shifts ... late afternoon/early evening , the squirrels dine , then after dark the raccoons come in , followed later by the 'possums . Looks like I need to improve the protection out there . I have to admit , the west side is hard to get to because of the wild blackberries and I've let the chicken wire and 'lectric wires get overgrown a little . It's been working so well until recently that I've become complacent , and that's gotta end . I'm not certain if they're crawling under the chicken wire or going over , probably the latter since there are sags that weren't there when I installed it . Either way , I'll be out there today tightening things up in an effort to stop it - all the ripe or nearly ripe 'maters are gone , and they've started in on the green ones , I gotta do something or this will be the end of tomato season for this year . And I've got a lot more jars to fill . Groundhogs are eating my neighbors tomatoes.Â* Time for the Hav-a-hart trap. Â*Â* 22-250 from 300 yards . Do they explode when you hit them? Â*Â* Depends on the load ... a 22-250 hollow point at 3800 fps MV , yes . A .243 HP at 3300 , maybe if you hit the body . Regular .22 LR , no . A rabbit/hare won't go down with a 22 LR. Sure they will but probably not right away unless hit in the head or the spine. Â* Squirrels too . Unless you get a head or upper spine shot they ain't hangin' around . I've seen them drag themselves off and claw their way up a tree with their back legs totally dead . I have declared war on the local squirrel population , they are apparently the major destroyers of my tomato patch .I figger if I kill all the ones that know there's a bounty there , the better chance the few tomatoes left will have a chance . There are still a lot of blossoms ... and they too deserve a chance . TOMATO LIVES MATTER ! Friend in a nearby development uses subsonic .22LR on them. Another, bothered by them, asked what to do and I suggested a pellet gun but now he uses his shotgun as with 40 acres he can do anything. He just wanted to keep them out when he was not around. Squirrel population bounces back but if you get rid of the locals that are already hanging around you probably remove most of the problem. They look cute but are nothing but tree rats. |
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