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Thu, Jul 10, 14 at 12:47
| I often get tomatoes stolen from my yard, and all the leaves from bottom of plants get vanished. This is a nibble on cucumber, is it rabbit or something else? Thanks for your help, this is a amazing forum. |
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- Posted by catherinet 5 (My Page) on Fri, Jul 11, 14 at 6:33
| It's really hard to say. Could be just about any animal......coon, squirrel, rabbit, deer. Do you have a fenced garden? What kind of animals do you mostly have around? |
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| My experience with Peter Rabbit is that there is a bite, not a nibble. It also appears to be less tender than what my Peter Rabbit would prefer. Peter has nibbled on my green beans, topped two dill plants, topped one of my okra and, of course the peas and lettuce. Nothing as dense as a cuke. |
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| I have a fenced yard, and rabbit and squirrels are the only ones I have seen here... All my tomato plants are eaten that is what bothers me more, and this is the only thing I have to show, since the tomatoes and it's leaves are all gone and vanished!! |
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