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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: mishca09 on October 01, 2014, 08:19:13 PM
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we had corn that was almost ready, and today a squrriel ate all 7 ears of corn and he was rather smug about it as he sat on the neighbors fence eating a kernal of corn while he looked me in the eye. Then he calmly jumped to near by tree branch while I called him all sorts of vile names. He waited until I went back into the house and then came back to make sure he got ever last kernal.
damn squrriels.
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:o Nooo... What a pity!
That's when a Molotov cocktail could come in handy. :D
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It's a conspiracy.
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Get some really hot cayenne pepper and sprinkle it on the corn husks. They don't like it. Once they burn their little tongues a couple times, they'll avoid the corn. You have to reapply it after the rains, though.
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thanks 6. what about cabbage ? some type of bug ate the whole cabbage head and ate most of the collard leaves.
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Could have sworn we already had a squirrel thread, I believe I suggested punji pits lined with toothpicks?
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thanks 6. what about cabbage ? some type of bug ate the whole cabbage head and ate most of the collard leaves.
The cabbage head was probably devoured by the larvae of some moth, i.e. a caterpillar. I'm not sure how aggressive you want to be in terms of pest control, or if you are averse to chemicals. My parents swore by Sevin. http://www.gardentech.com/Learn/FAQs (http://www.gardentech.com/Learn/FAQs)
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You must be an expert on squirrels 6 by now, did you ever sort your p[roblem out.
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thanks 6. I try not to use chemicals in the garden.
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Put a speaker in the garden and play Taylor Swift's We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together on an endless loop. You'll never see the blighters again.
Come to think of it, you might not see another living thing in your garden and the corn would probably shrivel up.
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(http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c256/shaxper/cornfed_zps3f66bfbf.jpg)
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Put a speaker in the garden and play Taylor Swift's We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together on an endless loop. You'll never see the blighters again.
Come to think of it, you might not see another living thing in your garden and the corn would probably shrivel up.
qft
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thanks 6. I try not to use chemicals in the garden.
I don't either, but I never know what other people might do, so I suggested it. Cayenne is about as radical as I get. Here's some info about what might be causing the damage. Frankly, sometimes, picking the little buggers off the plants is about as an effective cure as you can manage. Larvae of various insects often, in caterpillar form, are really destructive. http://www.clemson.edu/extension/hgic/pests/plant_pests/veg_fruit/hgic2203.html (http://www.clemson.edu/extension/hgic/pests/plant_pests/veg_fruit/hgic2203.html)
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I just imagined you with dual plastic squirty guns full of pepper spray, just wrecking the poo out of squirrels days.
Like boris and natasha never even dreamed of. Civil rights violations for every squirrel.