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FIGenthusiast
Registered: Posts: 21 |
After reading about Planet Fig's trials (http://planetfig.com/articles/fareng2584.html), I am now concerned about mice and other small rodents. What good does it do if you have the hardiest fig cultivars if the mice or other rodents destroy the bark and, in turn, the plants? |
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Mario_1
Registered: Posts: 407 |
When I cover my in ground trees the first thing I do is put one bag of rat poison near the base of tree. |
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lifigs
Registered: Posts: 217 |
I heard of people using moth balls when they wrap their trees. |
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possum_trot
Registered: Posts: 224 |
If you use moth balls you should put them in little plastic containers with holes drilled into the sides so that the moisture doesn't cause them to dissolve. Plant skyd makes a product that you can sprinkle around plants but I don't know how well it works and it is kind of expensive. |
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pino
Registered: Posts: 2,117 |
Rodents are my biggest challenge to winter protected figs. |
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adoresfigs45
Registered: Posts: 254 |
if you use moth ball use two plastic berry baskets from the grocery store wire them together. :) |
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collitchboy
Registered: Posts: 17 |
Hardware cloth with pointy side down or drainage tile wrapped around the trunk. Hardware cloth can 'grow with the tree' (expand) and won't heat up like black drainage tile might. |
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adoresfigs45
Registered: Posts: 254 |
Just One Bite bars mouse and rat killer I call them "Varmit Power Bars" I put them in a orchid basket and hang near my fruit . Squirrel eat and then just disappear. |
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Tonycm
Registered: Posts: 922 |
Everyone has their own way to protect their trees. |
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AltadenaMara
Registered: Posts: 375 |
Do the vinyl tree guards work against rodents? Amazon offers a variety of different ones. Some of my apple trees seem to have been attacked by some chewing animal and I've had to use them there. The wrap expands as the tree grows. |
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FIGenthusiast
Registered: Posts: 21 |
Thanks for all the great advice, guys. Your experience and wisdom are off the charts. |
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Sas
Registered: Posts: 1,363 |
If in pot, make sure you place your pots in a way that rodents could not climb to get inside pot. They usually don't climb over plastic unless they have a way in, plastic is too slippery for them especially if pot is large enough. If in ground, put one or two poison station close by especially during the winter months. It should keep them busy until they drop dead. |
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