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Old May 13, 2018   #31
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I have used mesh drawstring bags from Amazon and they worked pretty well. The white ones were out of stock so I had to get pink, which adds a nice pop of color to the garden!

This time around I haven't had any issues yet... Not sure if it's a seasonal issue here or if the removal of the fruit trees in my yard (and the fruit they dropped) has made the squirrels and such go elsewhere.

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Old May 14, 2018   #32
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I use pantyhose socks called maggot barriers. You get 288 of them for a few dollars. I forgot how much I paid but they work and still get ripe from the sun. You put them on before they turn any color. You can wash and reuse them. Keeps insects from them also. I tie them using the extra nylon or if the tomato is really large, a supermarket twist tie. Different sites sell them. It is not worth it putting them on cherry tomatoes but I notice birds do not bother my cherries like they do the bigger ones. I always womder why they dont pick on the size that seems bite size for them.
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Old May 14, 2018   #33
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I pick at first blush, and do not have issues w/ birds ect. It does not affect the taste of the tomato, and I have proof.
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Old May 14, 2018   #34
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I don,t have a critter problem. I have lots of water around the garden for the birds.
My issue is Stinky Stink Bugs. I hunt them ( push them into soap water jar). I will have to spray with Malathion, Permatrin (sp?) and Sevin. They also love okra. Darn it.
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Old May 15, 2018   #35
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Thanks so much for some great advice!
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Old May 15, 2018   #36
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Critters biting (and possibly people stealing) my tomatoes is what drove me to plant mostly not- red tomatoes some years ago! I also pick them at first blush — which also helped them survive the 2-4 mile bike ride when I lived that distance from the community gardens. In addition, I also planted more cherries, figuring that if those got stolen, I wouldn’t notice and wouldn’t care.
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