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Old July 6, 2013   #1
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Default first big beef stolen by a masked bandit.....

My first big beef tomato of the season and it was nice , no blemishes, beautiful pinkish red, I was eying it for picking the next day and I had visions of making a BLT with it.......... too bad a masked bandit (raccoon) made off with it , he didn't leave anything, the nerve of these varmints .....all he left me was a trail of paw prints .
I did get even though ...... I set my havahart trap for him. he left town in the back of a garbage truck.
No sign of any other bandits for a couple of days, even though I still have my havahart trap set . maybe the rest of his gang got the message
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Oh no. My deepest sympathies...
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Old July 9, 2013   #3
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well, another ready to pick big beef fell victim to the masked bandits buddies.
they managed to avoid my havahart trap.......it's been two nights since the great tomato robbery and still no bandit in my trap. still my trap is set and ready for these bandito's if they return
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Hoping they don't. I chased a rat out of my garden yesterday, and gophers plague me every year. Then there are the voles and mice, squirrels and rabbits.

I guess I am lucky though, because I don't have raccoons or chipmunks. .....or elephants.

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An elephant might be quite a sight in anyone's garden... Let's be thankful there is still life on this Earth

I am happy not to have any extra visitors on my balcony - but my parents are often plagued with squirrels and hares.... So far no tomato damage, they seem to gravitate towards flower bulbs and apple trees. To each their own..
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If it is close to ripe I am picking it!! We fight deer, squirrels, raccoons, possums, and chipmunks. We just put up chicken wire around our tomato plants. The deer picked us clean last week of all our green tomatoes.
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Feeling for you, pal.
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Hoping they don't. I chased a rat out of my garden yesterday, and gophers plague me every year. Then there are the voles and mice, squirrels and rabbits.

I guess I am lucky though, because I don't have raccoons or chipmunks. .....or elephants.

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no visitors last night.....bandits are on the lamb
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Sorry to hear of the loss. I can only imagine how much of a let down it was. I've got my very first Krim turning color and I think it'll be ready to pick in another week. I'd be majorly bummed if it was eaten before I picked it!

I'm gardening aloft, so I don't have to worry about deer or raccoon. But I've got a sparrow's nest about 10' away and have noticed divots in my mulch where they were foraging for worms. Mockingbirds are apparently a type of bird that will peck away at a tomato for the fluid. And they are around... So, I slipped a section of nylon over the ripening tomato in hope of protecting it until fully ripe.

I've seen some people put up decoys. You can get some bright red fishing buoys and string them up near your tomato plants. The birds will be attracted by the exceptional bright red, peck at them, then realize that they're nothing to eat. This can convince them that the whole area is pointless and they'll move on.
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well, the bandits buddies stopped back in for a refill of my tomatoes.......too bad they got my trap with cat food as the bait. In the past week I've trapped 2 juvenile males, 2 juvenile females and 1 full grown male.......bah, they have to get thinned out sooner or later.....
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I'm going to keep my trap set all summer if I have to .........
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had a "BIG OLE POSSUM" visit my patch and trap last night.....I drove him 5 miles and turned him loose......I'm unsure if that was smart. Hopefully he will not find his way back to my patch
so many varmints, so little patch.....
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my sympathies to you. i had a small patch of sweet corn and, you guessed it the masked bandit got it all. one year i trapped 8 coons, several possums and 14 skunks. things have quieted down considerably except for the local armadillo. is that a 750 or a 900?

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