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frinjdwelr 03-07-2012 09:29 PM

chipmunks eating tomatoes
 
How does one keep tomatoes safe from chipmunks who love to eat them even
before they start to ripen? The little buggers can climb anywhere.Was going
to try small plastic bags around each tomato clump, but fear they'll chew
right through.



Brooklyn1 03-07-2012 09:57 PM

chipmunks eating tomatoes
 
On Tue, 3 Jul 2012 15:29:32 -0500, "frinjdwelr"
wrote:

How does one keep tomatoes safe from chipmunks who love to eat them even
before they start to ripen? The little buggers can climb anywhere.Was going
to try small plastic bags around each tomato clump, but fear they'll chew
right through.


Tomatoes are not a favorite food of chipmonks but in dry spells they
will eat them for their moisture. If you put out fresh water
(birdbath) and peanuts the chipmonks will tell you where you can shove
your tomatoes.

Priscilla H. Ballou 03-07-2012 11:12 PM

chipmunks eating tomatoes
 
In article ,
PhoenixWench wrote:

On 7/3/2012 4:29 PM, frinjdwelr wrote:
How does one keep tomatoes safe from chipmunks who love to eat them even
before they start to ripen? The little buggers can climb anywhere.Was going
to try small plastic bags around each tomato clump, but fear they'll chew
right through.


Chicken wire fencing, including right over the top!


I agree. I have been told that human hair will dissuade some pests. If
the chicken wire fencing I've put around my broccoli don't continue to
keep the woodchuck out, I will be asking my hair dresser to save her
sweepings for me.

Priscilla

John McGaw 04-07-2012 01:27 AM

chipmunks eating tomatoes
 
On 7/3/2012 4:29 PM, frinjdwelr wrote:
How does one keep tomatoes safe from chipmunks who love to eat them even
before they start to ripen? The little buggers can climb anywhere.Was going
to try small plastic bags around each tomato clump, but fear they'll chew
right through.


Cat? Ferret? Snake?


zxcvbob 04-07-2012 01:43 AM

chipmunks eating tomatoes
 
I gotta get me some tomatoes like that...

-Bob

David Hare-Scott[_2_] 04-07-2012 03:36 AM

chipmunks eating tomatoes
 
zxcvbob wrote:
I gotta get me some tomatoes like that...

-Bob


John De Bello eat your heart out.

D

allen73 04-07-2012 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frinjdwelr (Post 963410)
How does one keep tomatoes safe from chipmunks who love to eat them even
before they start to ripen? The little buggers can climb anywhere.Was going
to try small plastic bags around each tomato clump, but fear they'll chew
right through.

Chipmunks may be cute and fun to watch, but they can wreak havoc on tomato plants if they get the notion to nibble on the fruiting plants. Repelling these acrobatic rodents can be challenging, especially since chemical pesticides can cause harm to the animals and your plants. There are safe alternatives that you can produce at home with effective results.

Smash garlic and pepper and add to 1pt. of water. Strain the water and pour the solution into a clean spray bottle and add 1tsp. liquid dish and 1tsp. vegetable oil. Spray the solution onto the tomato plants to repel pesty chimpmunks.

zxcvbob 04-07-2012 04:55 PM

chipmunks eating tomatoes
 
allen73 wrote:
frinjdwelr;963410 Wrote:
How does one keep tomatoes safe from chipmunks who love to eat them even

before they start to ripen? The little buggers can climb anywhere.Was
going
to try small plastic bags around each tomato clump, but fear they'll
chew
right through.


Chipmunks may be cute and fun to watch, but they can wreak havoc on
tomato plants if they get the notion to nibble on the fruiting plants.
Repelling these acrobatic rodents can be challenging, especially since
chemical pesticides can cause harm to the animals and your plants. There
are safe alternatives that you can produce at home with effective
results.

Smash garlic and pepper and add to 1pt. of water. Strain the water and
pour the solution into a clean spray bottle and add 1tsp. liquid dish
and 1tsp. vegetable oil. Spray the solution onto the tomato plants to
repel pesty chimpmunks.



Buy some RepelŪ bitter spray, and spray the young plants with it. That's
the only way I get anything in my garden with all the rabbits here. One
rabbit can wipe out a whole row of bean seedlings, but once the plants
get big they lose interest. Same with peppers, although they will
continue to nibble young leaves off big pepper -- they just won't cut
the whole plant off. Grrr

Don't get any spray on the actual fruit or you will make them inedibly
bitter.

-Bob

Don Phillipson 05-07-2012 02:19 PM

chipmunks eating tomatoes
 
On 7/3/2012 4:29 PM, frinjdwelr wrote:

How does one keep tomatoes safe from chipmunks who love to eat them even
before they start to ripen? The little buggers can climb anywhere.


"PhoenixWench" wrote in message
...

Chicken wire fencing, including right over the top!


Builders of fruit cages against chipmunks should keep in
mind that these animals dig their own burrows.

--
Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)



Boron Elgar[_2_] 05-07-2012 03:34 PM

chipmunks eating tomatoes
 
On Thu, 5 Jul 2012 09:19:08 -0400, "Don Phillipson"
wrote:

On 7/3/2012 4:29 PM, frinjdwelr wrote:


How does one keep tomatoes safe from chipmunks who love to eat them even
before they start to ripen? The little buggers can climb anywhere.


"PhoenixWench" wrote in message
...

Chicken wire fencing, including right over the top!


Builders of fruit cages against chipmunks should keep in
mind that these animals dig their own burrows.



And that is the problem with groundhogs, too. Any fencing or caging
has to be sunk below ground and anchored, and even then, a good
burrower can get through if determined.

All one can hope if that one's protective efforts offer just enough
bother that the critters go next door to the neighbor's garden.

I use rat traps near the tomatoes to deter chipmunks, but that is amid
large tubs on a deck. I haven't tried traps in open garden to deter
groundhogs and probably won't as the devastation of a groundhog is
astoundingly depressing coming at the end of the season near harvest.
If it is early on with seedlings, one can try re-planting.

I have used have-a-heart traps to capture groundhogs, however this is
spotty in success and a bother to relocate the groundhog (illegal in
my area, too. I am permitted to kill on the premises, or release, but
not to relocate.)

Boron

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frinjdwelr 16-07-2012 09:55 PM

chipmunks eating tomatoes
 
I thank everyone for their suggestions and thought I'd tell my solution in
case anyone else might want to try it.
I cut up an old sheet of metal door screening that we'd kept rolled in the
garage with all the other junk that might come in useful someday. The stuff
bends easily so made screen cage like barriers around the upper parts of the
plants where the tomatoes are. This seems to be doing the trick.

But dang I wish it'd rain.

"frinjdwelr" wrote in message
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How does one keep tomatoes safe from chipmunks who love to eat them even
before they start to ripen? The little buggers can climb anywhere.Was
going to try small plastic bags around each tomato clump, but fear they'll
chew right through.




tnnursery 17-07-2012 06:43 PM

We use garden owl statues, cheap plastic one's you can purchase at Tractor supply or from your local farm supply. It also scares away the crows and blackbirds eating our corn. Mother used to tie 2 thin metal pie pans together and the clattering of the 2 pans would scare squirrels away from her apple trees.


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