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| I've had a squirrel pinch one of my onion sets and one just dug up a whole row of turnip seeds. I've tried netting: time taken to put up netting pinning down etc 20mins, time taken for cat to get caught in netting; less than five minutes. I've now instructed the cats to chase the squirrel - so far they've ignored me. |
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| Hmmm - onion sets not gone out yet (due to a bit of rain today!), so I'll keep an eye on them - normally we blame 'Spot' our male blackbird. Not got a cat anymore so I'll have to keep amusing the neighbours with my 60 yd dash and throw! :-) |
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| Get a gun SBP, they taste quite nice I'm told
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| The greys that visit us tend to like swapping bulbs from one garden to another so that we all stand there going 'I don't remember planting that'. My next door neighbour was pleased one year though as the squirrel had planted an acorn which rooted & he's growing into a bonsai. I jusy peg wire netting over tubs of plants & I've tried pushing garlic cloves in with bulbs as the smell sometimes puts them off. This obviously wouldn't work on the ones who pinched blackkitty's onions though!
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) what other stuff, veggie-wise, might the squirrel have a go at if given chance? 





...but they are just vermin.
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