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Old 04-01-2014, 12:18 PM   #16
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Bailey,

HomeDepot has Dr T's SnakeAway that is crushed mothballs. Comes in a gallon sized container, sprinkle near house first then out towards edge of yard.

Chases snakes away and make keep the other critters out.

If you had a big dog that thought it was a big dog, it could help keep the critters out. Or a small dog that thought it was a big enough dog.

Cats or rabbits probably.

Insects you should find some sort of sign, eggs, larve...also a peculiar pattern of chewing on leaves.

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Old 04-01-2014, 12:24 PM   #17
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Bailey, if I were a cat, I would play with your melons. But not tear them off! Sorry it was just there for the taking!!!

Hope you get your issue squared away.
Ok that was funny!

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Know a hunter with a video recorder he uses for deer. They record based on movement. Set it up could help see exactly what the animal is. Did this for mine to see the neighbors dog destroying mine. My cure was to leave my dog outside about a week.
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If you had a big dog that thought it was a big dog, it could help keep the critters out. Or a small dog that thought it was a big enough dog.
Boy you called that one! lol My Rottweiler is a squirrel hunter by day....snor'er and fart'er by night...and the only thing my little one's bully is him!
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Old 04-01-2014, 12:58 PM   #18
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Most likely rabbits but could be deer. In this country, you have to have a fence. Nothing else works. Five to six foot high fence for deer; two foot high barrier fence for rabbits. Nothing will keep coons out, but they don't eat much.

GET A FENCE! All those home remedies don't work. Deer eat mothballs when they're hungry.
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Old 04-01-2014, 01:15 PM   #19
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I do have a fence I am pretty sure it's not deer. My back yard is surrounded by four other yards as well. It is something small for sure. Seems likely a rabbit after giving it some more thought.
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Old 04-01-2014, 02:06 PM   #20
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Whoa!!!! A SEXYLICIOUS chic with a sense of humor!
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Old 04-01-2014, 02:13 PM   #21
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in order to save your melons, you have to create an incubater...get a clear plastic box where light can come through and place over your melons...also I would suggest you get a spray bottle and fill with carbonated water and spray on whatever remaining leaves there is...this will help absorbe co2, while the plant is in trauma...yes , plants do go through traumna and stop growing because all energy is spent trying to recover from the greenery that was torn out...im a farmer!
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Old 04-01-2014, 02:26 PM   #22
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I plant in containers on a table in my backyard. Keeps my nosy dogs away.
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Old 04-01-2014, 02:37 PM   #23
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squirrel hunter by day....snor'er and fart'er by night...
I should change my handle to that!!!


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Old 04-01-2014, 03:54 PM   #24
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Hey Bailey Girl! Rabbits can get through some pretty small holes. But it does sound like the little varmints. I've have a 40 x 40 garden every year and end up dealing with some sort of pest or another every year. Fencing was about the only way to keep them cute little rabbits out. The key time is the 1st 3 weeks or so, so they can get established and grown.

Nothing like a woman that likes to get dirty!!!! Maybe I should come and see what you have going?

Be sure and treat your melons tenderly as they are susceptible to early bruising.
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Old 04-02-2014, 07:14 AM   #25
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in order to save your melons, you have to create an incubater...get a clear plastic box where light can come through and place over your melons...also I would suggest you get a spray bottle and fill with carbonated water and spray on whatever remaining leaves there is...this will help absorbe co2, while the plant is in trauma...yes , plants do go through traumna and stop growing because all energy is spent trying to recover from the greenery that was torn out...im a farmer!
Thank you for that!!! I would have never thought but, it makes sense.

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I plant in containers on a table in my backyard. Keeps my nosy dogs away.
I had already thought about that. Kept the dogs out but, the little critters seem to be ninja's as well.

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I should change my handle to that!!!


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Nothing like a woman that likes to get dirty!!!! Maybe I should come and see what you have going?

Be sure and treat your melons tenderly as they are susceptible to early bruising.
Come on over!! Now was the comment about melons about MY melons or my melons hahaha jk
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Old 04-02-2014, 07:15 AM   #26
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BTW thanks for all the good advice everyone!!! I made myself a little homemade pepper spray last night with tabasco and water and I woke up to nothing messed with!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 04-02-2014, 07:44 AM   #27
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Its probably a raccoon. I have had problems with them uprooting my potted plants. They like to dig in loose soil and look for grub worms. Don't leave any pet food outside or they will be back looking for food every night.. I solved my problem by sprinkling cayenne pepper around my plants.
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Old 04-02-2014, 08:24 AM   #28
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BTW thanks for all the good advice everyone!!! I made myself a little homemade pepper spray last night with tabasco and water and I woke up to nothing messed with!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tabasco don't leave home with out it................

Good to hear you may have found as solution, no pun intended, to your problem.
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Old 04-02-2014, 12:52 PM   #29
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BTW thanks for all the good advice everyone!!! I made myself a little homemade pepper spray last night with tabasco and water and I woke up to nothing messed with!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Told you it would work
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You had me at melons...
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