Squirrels in the tomatoes!
These tree rats keep on stealing my tomatoes. I need some ideas on how to keep them out.
Wish I could just give my nephew a bad of pellets and the ole Benjamin pellet gun but that won't fly around here. So any ideas would be great. |
I bought a trap from home depot when I thought they were eating my oranges couple years ago...Baited with peanut butter... Come to find out it wasn't squirrel's all I caught was rats from the neighbor next door...I got a couple tomato love'n mocking birds right now...Gunna have to try the trap on them...
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squirrel season is open right now till the 24th...just sayin
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You could try this....... It worked on my bell peppers. After a couple of weeks the squirrels stopped eating the peppers. I put a staple on each side of the stem. I also has to poke a hole in the bottom to let water drain out.
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I put Cayanne pepper on mine it stops them for a while
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I tried the zip bags but the peppers steamed and got soft in the heat.
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Thanks for the ideas. It burns me up these are the nicest tomato plants I've ever had and these SOBs stealin my fruit. At least a dozen so far.
Had the wife believing I was gonna shoot the dog for sleepin on duty. I walked in the back yard and he's passed out on his back sleepin so hard his tounge is on the ground. All the while a squirrel is 15' from him grabbing a tomato. I have a fake Owel, cayanne pepper, and tin plates. |
Look at the BMI bodytraps on you tube.
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The neighbors don't have to know.
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FWIW, My uncle lived in Thibodaux and would shoot squirrels all the time, it was a never ending battle the were always in his fig tree. He also used a big rat trap baited with peanut butter and killed them. Maybe feed them some peanuts or something, those are cheap. |
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