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    The tomato thieves are back. The retaliation has begun.
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    now squirrel stew and sliced tomato .
    retired and now i will always fish
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    Never had a squirrel bother a tomato.......birds peck some of the first ones ........all about gone......but tomato samichies are still good. Friend used traps and caught 20-25 before corn season.....all moved to hunting club.
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    Quote Originally Posted by litewirehooker View Post
    Never had a squirrel bother a tomato.......birds peck some of the first ones ........all about gone......but tomato samichies are still good. Friend used traps and caught 20-25 before corn season.....all moved to hunting club.
    Monroe county squirrels love them. They can even carry a tomato up to the top of a fence post and sit there and gnaw away. My wife has gardened for years. Long ago she deemed that they are "pointy faced devils". They love our blackberries also.

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    They like my hanging baskets here in Macon. I have dispatched at least 40 or more so far this year. We have pecans on the tree for the first time in years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Detailman View Post
    They like my hanging baskets here in Macon. I have dispatched at least 40 or more so far this year. We have pecans on the tree for the first time in years.
    I've only killed 4 this year. I haven't seen a squirrel in a while.

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    I was thinking of you the other day Hotwater!! I found one of them devils eating on my tomatoes!!
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    Had my bird food in a plastic container and the Devils chewed through the top to get to it. Had to get a metal trash can let them chew on that for awhile. They are smart a** little monsters,caught one of them trying to push the lid off of the trash can.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redge View Post
    I was thinking of you the other day Hotwater!! I found one of them devils eating on my tomatoes!!
    Redge, here is the answer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Detailman View Post
    They like my hanging baskets here in Macon. I have dispatched at least 40 or more so far this year. We have pecans on the tree for the first time in years.
    You would think they would catch on after 20-30!

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