Disappearing sweetcorn

Started by brownthumb2, September 17, 2017, 17:52:52

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brownthumb2

Went to the allotment to day to pick the rest of the sweetcorn  Some thing had stripped the leaves of each cob and ate the grains leaving the cone still on the plant     Would it have been mice ,rats or  birds ? Any thoughts please there is loads of mice about   I befriended the neighbouring house pet kitten to day hoping it will help keep the  mouse population down

brownthumb2


Tee Gee

Well in my case and all the others on our site it is Badgers.

The decimated every corn bed on the site last week end.

brownthumb2

I don't  think this were Badgers as not a stalk out of place   just the corn kernel's gone and core left on the stalk and the leaves shredded on the ground

ed dibbles

Crows perhaps? The ones on our site will peck newly planted sweet corn to the ground unless netted.

Like Tee Gees site it is badgers that munch the sweet corn about a week before you want to pick them. My corn is planted in a badger proof enclosure made from pallets and chicken wire. It is the only way to get a crop. A net over the top keeps the birds off.

These are the lengths we have to go to in order to grow our own sweet corn. :happy7:

Digeroo

Magpies? Squirrels? Rats?  Suggest putting plastic bottles with bottom cut off over eat cob. Stops the fliers but the rats can cope with it.

squeezyjohn

On my plot if the corn is all eaten on an undisturbed plot it's mice and voles ... rats can decimate a crop too but they're usually more messy.  Rabbits will strip the corn if it is low enough too.

Seacarrot

Does sound like rats have found your crop of corn, I'm reading reports of similar all,over the uk.
I've actually seen rats up corn stripping the kernels. They were very fast and efficient at it.
Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.

brownthumb2

 OH yuk I've seen a rat at the plot I had hoped it was just passing though

hartshay

Rats took  one night to strip all remains cobs on my plot... note to myself get pumpkins in they are usually next

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