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- From: barbbhb@aol.com
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- Subject: [NAFEX] Peaches, squirrels, wrapping an bagging
- Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 08:45:13 -0400
Hi Randy and all. I too survived the spring frost (zone 6b, old zones) only to lose most of my peaches to the squirrels. I had wrapped several limbs on dwarf trees with tulle (even stapling any potential entry points) and bagged a couple of lone peaches (squirrels had already gotten the rest on the limb) only to find chew marks and holes and missing or dropped peaches in the tulle the NEXT DAY!
Lat year I had put up large stakes with bird netting and it took them a lot longer to get in that enclosure so I think I will go back to that method. It seems when the enclosure is a bit of a distance from the tree (as opposed to the tulle right on the limb) it takes the tree rats a little longer to get in. I actually had enough peaches to make jam last year.
Ultimately, since I have dwarf trees, I might try to make a wood structure with a small gauge chicken wire stapled to the frame. I had hoped to avoid this for 2 reasons: 1) I hate working with chicken wire b/c I always cut myself (no proclimations of grace here!) and 2) winter storage of frames.
Any other ideas?
Barbara Harrick
Message: 6 Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 19:31:34 -0400 From: "Randall Burd" <burdrs@comcast.net> Subject: [NAFEX] Who ate all my fruit? To: <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org> Message-ID: <00ac01c7c281$4a1c3200$6701a8c0@D42MRG21> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I thought that I got lucky and didn't get the frost damage that everyone was talking about. And then..... Then my apple trees on M27 in pots lost all their flowers to my 3 year old daughter (she's really into picking any kind of flower). Then I lost all my raspberries to some creature heavy enough to break the canes. My main suspect is birds since I found some of the remaining berries half eaten off. Any other ideas? Then I lost every (and I mean EVERY) peach, plum and nectarine. The only remnants are the pits with small chew marks laying on the ground around the trees and around nearby oak trees. My main suspect: the squirrels but I think that the birds might have been in on this one too. Any other ideas? I bought a squirrel trap and some critter ate the bait but didn't trigger the trap. All I have to hope for is the bagged apples, the fall raspberries and a few cluster of grapes. I've concluded that the backyard orchard is only for crazy people who believe in the future. Randy Zone 6
- [NAFEX] Peaches, squirrels, wrapping an bagging, barbbhb, 07/10/2007
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