Dang Vermin! Stole all the plums! Grrr....

   / Dang Vermin! Stole all the plums! Grrr.... #21  
Raccoons also love stealing peaches.
I get a lot of porcupine problems with my trees too. Telltale sign with both on dwarf, and semi - dwarf trees is broken branches.
When you see chewed edges, it’s a porky.
 
   / Dang Vermin! Stole all the plums! Grrr.... #22  
We have an apple tree that produces pretty good every year. Last month the wife and I were counting what we might get this year. There were immature apples all the way up into the upper branches. Cool, its a bumper crop.
Was doing my annual soap spray yesterday, and everything is gone aside from the very bottom branches. There were no apples on the ground. Very weird!
 
   / Dang Vermin! Stole all the plums! Grrr.... #23  
These squirrel control traps work really well for me;

The traps are very durable, and the squirrels can't seem to resist running through them. I put them on the ground or on a horizontal branch.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Dang Vermin! Stole all the plums! Grrr.... #24  
Raccoons also love stealing peaches.
...... and semi - dwarf trees is broken branches.
This year we got 3 nice tasty peaches. Came out the next day and a few peach pits on the ground, the
main trunk (young tree) had been snapped, and not a single peach to be found anywhere. Coons are
like pigs...they tear up almost everything. Coons will kill your chickens, tear shingles off your roof, destroy a deer feeder, destroy bird feeders etc etc etc
 
   / Dang Vermin! Stole all the plums! Grrr.... #25  
bears try and get our plums every year along with some apples and blueberries.
 
   / Dang Vermin! Stole all the plums! Grrr.... #26  
This year we got 3 nice tasty peaches. Came out the next day and a few peach pits on the ground, the
main trunk (young tree) had been snapped, and not a single peach to be found anywhere. Coons are
like pigs...they tear up almost everything. Coons will kill your chickens, tear shingles off your roof, destroy a deer feeder, destroy bird feeders etc etc etc
So will a bear. 🐻
 
   / Dang Vermin! Stole all the plums! Grrr.... #27  
Had the same problem here with the 'coons and plums. I bought a 3' section of cheap single wall stove pipe to place around the trunk, zip tied it on and saved the fruit.

Now, last week I'm mowing grass and notice a coyote under my pear trees. Minutes later the coyote is jumping several feet in the air to the lower branches grabbing the pears off. Only a rifle can fix that.
Yep! Trapping is no longer allowed in Wasington State without a license to trap, so the law abiding citizens are now using the shoot them method instead of trap and relocate.
 
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This year we got 3 nice tasty peaches. Came out the next day and a few peach pits on the ground, the
main trunk (young tree) had been snapped, and not a single peach to be found anywhere. Coons are
like pigs...they tear up almost everything. Coons will kill your chickens, tear shingles off your roof, destroy a deer feeder, destroy bird feeders etc etc etc
We got 140 pounds of peaches off the early tree (Reliance)
Might get 80# off the later tree, If the bears don't get them first. ;-)
 
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Yep! Trapping is no longer allowed in Wasington State without a license to trap, so the law abiding citizens are now using the shoot them method instead of trap and relocate.
In Vermont, you can not "relocate" any wild animal onto property that is NOT YOURS.

Pushing a problem onto someone else is not OK!
 
   / Dang Vermin! Stole all the plums! Grrr.... #30  
In Vermont, you can not "relocate" any wild animal onto property that is NOT YOURS.

Pushing a problem onto someone else is not OK!
I wish it was that way here. About every 3 years I have to kill a woodchuck. Given the infrequency I've always suspected that somebody drops them off. Then there's the rat which showed up... you don't have just one rat yet once the chickens took care of him I haven't had another problem.
 
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I wish it was that way here. About every 3 years I have to kill a woodchuck. Given the infrequency I've always suspected that somebody drops them off. Then there's the rat which showed up... you don't have just one rat yet once the chickens took care of him I haven't had another problem.
We had a chuck this summer as well. I must have caught sight of it early, because the gardens suffered no damage.

It took just a single shot from the high power .22 airgun to end it's stay. Threw the carcass over the stone wall, fox or coy dogs must have carried it away...
That's only 4 in 30 plus years, but I always wonder how they make it up the hill.
 
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Well, It seems that the culprate has revealed it's self.

A good sized black bear just ambled through the back area. Climed a hemlock up about 10 feet when the dogs started barking. Then scrambled down and off , out of sight.

The plums lost were all easily with in maw height!
 
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   / Dang Vermin! Stole all the plums! Grrr.... #33  
we planted 3 peach trees 2 ft tall. immediately the deer were eating the branches. Then came the 6ft dia wire round loop fence. Trees out grew loop fence. Installed e-fence around the garden and peach trees and the deer moved out and the raccoons moved in.

I got serious. Installed chicken wire fence 2 ft tall and electric fence wires above starting at 2 inches above. No deer, no raccoons no squirrels. A few bird pecks but most pecks heal.

The chicken wire fence is critical. It is above the weeds/grass. The wire fence forces all critters to climb the grounded fence only to get zapped on the nose.

This year about 1500 peaches from those 3 trees.

side note; we had raccoons climbing our deck posts and getting in the bird seed. I installed wire "halos" at the top of each post
 
   / Dang Vermin! Stole all the plums! Grrr.... #34  
we planted 3 peach trees 2 ft tall. immediately the deer were eating the branches. Then came the 6ft dia wire round loop fence. Trees out grew loop fence. Installed e-fence around the garden and peach trees and the deer moved out and the raccoons moved in.

I got serious. Installed chicken wire fence 2 ft tall and electric fence wires above starting at 2 inches above. No deer, no raccoons no squirrels. A few bird pecks but most pecks heal.

The chicken wire fence is critical. It is above the weeds/grass. The wire fence forces all critters to climb the grounded fence only to get zapped on the nose.

This year about 1500 peaches from those 3 trees.

side note; we had raccoons climbing our deck posts and getting in the bird seed. I installed wire "halos" at the top of each post
Possible to post a pic of your set up? Thanks.
 
   / Dang Vermin! Stole all the plums! Grrr.... #35  
1 old man,

Here is a photo of my setup. The chicken wire is hard to see because I started with 2 x 4 inch welded wire 16 inches tall. But look at the post and you can see the chicken wire.

Note the red fiberglass bar in the center of the photo. That is my home made wire spacers. It keeps the wires very close the the grounded fence and then tight together as they go up.

I added a strip of gravel around the fence to slow the weeds. I sprayed the weeds yesterday, second and last time for the year.

The garden is maybe 40 x 70 ft, mostly peach and cherry trees (tart pie types : ) )

just inside the fence is a row of tomatoes/cukes/rhubarb. No till, a 3 ft wide mulch heap I can mow on either side.

Trenched in a pc of 3/4 pex water line, only 6 inches deep for summer water line on timer.

The electric fence runs 365 days a year, at night only. during fruiting season 24/day.

I'm so confident it works, we feed the deer just 75 ft away to veggi scraps. During peach harvest, we were dumping buckets of peachy bits.

no critters in the fence in 3 years. before I was trapping and shooting raccoons and squirrels constantly. stopped feeding the birds because the squirrels. now we are back to feeding the birds, and a bunch of dam squirrels.



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   / Dang Vermin! Stole all the plums! Grrr.... #36  
1 old man,

Here is a photo of my setup. The chicken wire is hard to see because I started with 2 x 4 inch welded wire 16 inches tall. But look at the post and you can see the chicken wire.

Note the red fiberglass bar in the center of the photo. That is my home made wire spacers. It keeps the wires very close the the grounded fence and then tight together as they go up.

I added a strip of gravel around the fence to slow the weeds. I sprayed the weeds yesterday, second and last time for the year.

The garden is maybe 40 x 70 ft, mostly peach and cherry trees (tart pie types : ) )

just inside the fence is a row of tomatoes/cukes/rhubarb. No till, a 3 ft wide mulch heap I can mow on either side.

Trenched in a pc of 3/4 pex water line, only 6 inches deep for summer water line on timer.

The electric fence runs 365 days a year, at night only. during fruiting season 24/day.

I'm so confident it works, we feed the deer just 75 ft away to veggi scraps. During peach harvest, we were dumping buckets of peachy bits.

no critters in the fence in 3 years. before I was trapping and shooting raccoons and squirrels constantly. stopped feeding the birds because the squirrels. now we are back to feeding the birds, and a bunch of dam squirrels.



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That's interesting. I want to do something similar except use 4'tall, 2x4" fencing with 3 strands of wire on top. The deer are raising the devil with my new fruit trees.
Except my peach trees; one strand of parachute cord at 12 feet seems to be keeping them away.
 
   / Dang Vermin! Stole all the plums! Grrr.... #37  
I have about 20+ apple, peach and pear trees. 3 years ago I got about 28 6 gallon buckets of apples and they had just started producing a year or so before that. A year after that there were thousands of fruits started and the squirrels began their reign of terror. Kill them and more take their place. That year we got maybe 2 1/2 buckets of apples. Quite a drop.

I then bought about 30 Duke-100 traps and that really started weeding them out. This year the crop was down substancially I think because of the dry weather even though there are only a couple squirrels roaming around. It seems to be a constant struggle with squirrels and birds. There are to many houses around that I can't break out the artillery.
Not so here no neighbors close :), I have a lot of fruit trees, sitting on my back deck in my favorite chair I can bring dinner home until they figure it out that it is the kill zone (squirrels} . . . ;)
 
   / Dang Vermin! Stole all the plums! Grrr.... #38  
Paddy, very nice set up and the garden looks great. (I may steal your idea!) Thanks
 
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After yesterday, I'm gonna need a BEAR PROOF set up.
;-)
 
   / Dang Vermin! Stole all the plums! Grrr.... #40  
A short story. The local coyotes have a habit of pooping right near my inner gate. Dead, smack in the middle of my gravel driveway.

I guess - they want to be sure I know that they are still around.

For about four years - one pile of coyote poop always had apricot pits in it. The coyote must have really liked apricots. Nearest apricot tree is over five miles away. This neighbor lost a lot of cots to that coyote.
 

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