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Started by Digeroo, April 02, 2023, 09:10:08

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Digeroo

I went out and checked my seed trays this morning.  A couple of broadbeans had disapeared.  Whatever it was came back and has devastated my broadbeans and alderman peas.  I presume it was a squirrel.  The aldermans were just about ready to plant outside.
I was going to do it today.  Pain

Digeroo


saddad

It's usually mice...
on the subject of squirrels... I saw one of our resident foxes with a dead squirrel, taking it back to it's cubs on the allotments the other day...

lezelle

Hi Ya, did you have your seeds in a greenhouse or outside? I have mine in a greenhouse but suffer with mice. How they get in I don't know as the windows are are shut etc. Last year though I had the vents open and behind my tomatoes I heard some movement and found out a squirrel had got in though the vents and helped its self to my tommies. Mice are suprisingly agile as they had to climb up a mini greenhouse stand to get to the tops shelf where the beans were. I actually trapped one which is how I know. I think they get in the vents or not I don't know but have not seen any holes they could use and I know they are in the garden from next door. Any way good luck and my fingers are crossed for you. Take care and happy gardening

saddad

My lottie neighbour has caught (not literally) a pigeon on his broad bean seedlings on trays in an open greenhouse...

Beersmith

Mice can get through incredibly small holes.  The hole in a ring pull can looks tiny but but piece of cake to a mouse.  They are very flexible and can stretch too.
Not mad, just out to mulch!

Digeroo

What ever it was chewed holes in the netting bags covering the module trays.  I had 8 runner beans in one tray and filled it up with 4 broadbeans and whatever it was ate all the broad beans and did not touch the runners.
I only know the squirrels like broad beans I have watched them eating them.  But this time I have not seen it.  But a few weeks ago we have a squirrel down our chimney.  It was luckily blocked by a spark guard.  I was trying to figure out how to get rid of it without it escaping into our sitting room.
I left while I thought about it, but when I came back it had gone, presumably climbed back up the chimney.




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