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What Animal Is Digging Up My Potted Plants

What animal would dig up my tomato plants?

What beast would dig upwards my tomato plants?

    Jun 12, 2012 #one

    I went out this morning to find 2 plants missing and one laying a few feet away, too damaged to be salvaged.

    This definitely wasn't the work of my domestic dog, so I'm thinking peradventure a skunk or raccoon? The damage seemed too nifty for it to be a rabbit, so I'k quite curious. This has never happened before.


      Jun 12, 2012 #2

      Skunk or Raccoon, either or.


        Jun 12, 2012 #3

        I accept lots of rabbits around and they don't affect the lycopersicon esculentum plants...sometimes the petty ones hide in them.   Rabbits swallow kale and infant lettuce in my garden so I have to screen that area.  I haven't had anything dig upwardly my tomato plants so I don't know.  I agree it is not likely rabbits.


          WHAT Fauna WOULD DIG UP MY VEGETABLE GARDEN

          Jun 12, 2012 #4


            Jun 12, 2012 #5

            Hoping it was an isolated incident since this has never happened before. It if happens again I volition put up a small fence.


              Jun 12, 2012 #6

              The only time I've ever had critters go after my tomatoes is later they start to acquit fruit and it'southward ripe. They take a mighty banquet, so, but I've never had annihilation eat the plants themselves (except peradventure a cut worm chomping off at the base when they're seedlings).


                Jun 12, 2012 #7

                And they tell him, take your time it won't be long now
                'Til you elevate your feet to slow the circles downward....


                  Jun 12, 2012 #8

                  oldhippie wrote:Turkey.

                  Ditto.

                  Republicans originally thought that Fox worked for united states of america and at present we're discovering we piece of work for Trick.

                  -Right-wing blowhard David Frum, admitting what whatsoever intelligent person always knew nigh Pull a fast one on Dissonance...


                    Jun 12, 2012 #ix

                    My domestic dog always does it... Information technology's to the point I can't even Take a lycopersicon esculentum...

                    She loves them... green or ripe


                      Jun thirteen, 2012 #10

                      I had the same trouble. It turned out to be a cute woodchuck.
                      I put cayenne pepper effectually the plants and it worked. Yous need to reapply afterwards rain.
                      Once the plants got big enough the little fella moved on.


                        Jun thirteen, 2012 #11

                        Cayenne pepper has got to be improve than what my female parent used to utilize.

                        Mothball flakes. Worked, simply her whole garden smelled like my grandmother's cranium.


                          Jun 17, 2012 #12


                            Jun 17, 2012 #13

                            Belatedly, lamented, woodchuck?

                            Don't you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought?...   ..........
                            George Orwell , 1984


                              Jun 17, 2012 #14

                              Not all those who wander are lost.


                                Jun 18, 2012 #15

                                Agree with woodchuck theory.

                                Few years back caught 1 chugging down my flowers; they adore Stock.  Located its hole habitation and poured cod liver oil downwardly it.  No more woodchuck.  Assume south/he moved on to less obnoxious area.

                                The moment y'all doubt whether you can wing, y'all cease forever to be able to do information technology. ~ J.M. Barrie


                                  Jun 18, 2012 #16

                                  Mothball flakes. Worked, just her whole garden smelled like my grandmother's attic.

                                  Ohhh!

                                  When I take the dog out for a walk I always pass by this garden shed that reeks of mothballs. I could non imagine storing anything in mothballs so heavily that they could be smelled outsde.

                                  That must be the respond!

                                  And yes, it did scent like my grandmother's attic. Not entirely a bad matter.

                                  "...the trouble with pounding a square peg into a round hole is non that the hammering is difficult work. It's that you're destroying the peg." ."

                                  -Paul Collins


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