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Richard Goldstein 12-09-2003 03:23 AM

What's eating my melons?
 
In my area we have the usual suspects:squirrels, possums, rabbits and
an occasional racoon, although I have not seen one in several years.
My newly ripe melons have been bitten into. Are any or all of the
above the culprits. If so what is a good bait for a Havaheart trap.
Thanks, Richard

SugarChile 12-09-2003 04:24 AM

What's eating my melons?
 
Groundhogs, aka woodchucks, are very fond of melons, especially cantaloupes.

Sue

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Zone 6, Southcentral PA

"Richard Goldstein" wrote in message
...
In my area we have the usual suspects:squirrels, possums, rabbits and
an occasional racoon, although I have not seen one in several years.
My newly ripe melons have been bitten into. Are any or all of the
above the culprits. If so what is a good bait for a Havaheart trap.
Thanks, Richard




Fudge 12-09-2003 09:32 AM

What's eating my melons?
 
Sounds like all of the rats mentioned are guilty. I have had good results
with sliced apples and peaches. They just love peaches. If they are
reluctant to go for the fruit, smear some peanut butter on the bait. Almost
any aromatic fruit should work. Try a few slices of your own melon. My rats
just eat enough of a fruit to render it useless then move on to the next.

Farmer John

"Richard Goldstein" wrote in message
...
In my area we have the usual suspects:squirrels, possums, rabbits and
an occasional racoon, although I have not seen one in several years.
My newly ripe melons have been bitten into. Are any or all of the
above the culprits. If so what is a good bait for a Havaheart trap.
Thanks, Richard




Dwayne 13-09-2003 04:02 AM

What's eating my melons?
 
I caught a turtle munching on the end of one of my watermelons. I guess
maybe he was looking for water?

Dwayne

"Richard Goldstein" wrote in message
...
In my area we have the usual suspects:squirrels, possums, rabbits and
an occasional racoon, although I have not seen one in several years.
My newly ripe melons have been bitten into. Are any or all of the
above the culprits. If so what is a good bait for a Havaheart trap.
Thanks, Richard




Carol Hill 22-09-2003 02:04 AM

What's eating my melons?
 
you,re just gonna have to trust me on this dead roting fish . smelly
but real fast on most garden varmints
ps always put bait downwind of house.(little humor there)



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