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Blossoms and buds all gone

Posted by Natles123 none (My Page) on
Sun, Jun 8, 14 at 12:47

This morning, every bud that had been on my rose bushes was gone, along with all the blooms that had already blossomed. Furthermore, the tops of my lilies also have been chopped off (which is very sad since lilies only flower once a year). I have also found a top of one lily on the ground along with a rose branch.

I have ruled out rabbits since the lilies are almost three feet tall and no rabbit could have reached them. I have a five foot tall fence around my backyard so I think it's unlikely that the perpetrator was a deer. My first thought was that it was a large caterpillar since I've seen them eat large amounts of leaves but it's unlikely that a caterpillar had time to eat every bloom from every plant.

Please help me identify this bud chopper!!


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RE: Blossoms and buds all gone

Deer laugh at a 5 ft fence. Eight feet is the recommended minimum, and local nurseries outside of populated areas go for ten.


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RE: Blossoms and buds all gone

my first guess.


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RE: Blossoms and buds all gone

  • Posted by seil z6b MI (My Page) on
    Sun, Jun 8, 14 at 16:36

Yes, best guess is deer but don't rule out those rabbits either. I've seen them standing up on their hind legs munching on mine. Or they chew off up as high as they can get and sever the branch and eat it. If possible add another 3 feet to the top of your fence and then cage the bottoms of the roses against the rabbits. It ain't pretty but it works.


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RE: Blossoms and buds all gone

My choice is DEER. The local rose garden in the park had a HUGE deer problem until they had a twelve foot fence installed. Now the garden is lovely all year. If it is a chain link fence the deer can see what there is to eat and will happily leap a five foot fence.


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RE: Blossoms and buds all gone

It sounds exactly like what happened in my yard a few years ago. I fenced my front yard in. We pay through the nose in taxes for the previlege of living in one of the heavily regulated jurisdictions in the U.S. so the fence naturally cannot be go higher than 6 feet and cannot be anything less than cast iron or alumium under town ordinance. And of course that it does not work. To show their contempt at my feeble attempt to thwart them, a herd of day left an extraordinary amount of fecal matters on my walkway a few days after the fence was put in. So, in addition to the fence, I have been using a combination of Repellex (which supposeldy makes the roses taste bad to critters) and lots and lots of Milorganic (made from raw sewage, the stink is what supposedly repells deer). So far, so good. But I am knocking on wood as it only takes one deer to destroy my rose reason...


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