Hi
How can I protect the cobs on my sweetcorn from being eaten by rats?
http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,23211.0.html
Hi
If you have a look in the above link there is a thread on sweetcorn. Somewhere in the middle is a description about plastic bottles by Davy1 which he suts up and ties over the cob to protect it. Hope this is a help, I know it was a topic a couple of years ago but this is the only one I could find.
Good luck.
T
I always save my mixer bottles. The plastic ones. I just cut the bottom off and put them over the cobs. Works a treat. Its a bit of a bugga having to drink all the gin mind you.lol
It does if you can enlarge it LOL
Quote from: betula on August 05, 2008, 14:29:58
It does if you can enlarge it LOL
I quite agree Bet
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If you've got enough rats to be a threat, then either rat poison or fen traps seem to be called for! There was one year when I went several months without putting anything down. My pumkins were eaten hollow, and they chewed their way into an empty beehive and destroyed the contents. I won't be doing that again.
We are lucky as despite being next to the Mersey, we have no problem due to a group of feral cats that live under the container that is used as a clubhouse.
Funny, I hate cats in the garden as they disturb the birds, but everything in its place.
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