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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1517969" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>It looks like raccoons have been in now with ears pulled down and some plum pulled off but with just a few bites out of the ears. The first I saw was most of the cob eaten and the shucks and an inch or two of the ear left. In some places it does look to be pulled toward a certain area and it is a well worn down area as well and several shucks and pieces of cobs there too. We have had bears around but I would have thought they would mash down more weeds and garden produce. Last year a wide swath was taken through our tomatoes knocking over the vines and cages and eating all of our cherry tomatoes over one night. If they are back this year I wonder how we could deter their presence from the garden.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1517969, member: 24816"] It looks like raccoons have been in now with ears pulled down and some plum pulled off but with just a few bites out of the ears. The first I saw was most of the cob eaten and the shucks and an inch or two of the ear left. In some places it does look to be pulled toward a certain area and it is a well worn down area as well and several shucks and pieces of cobs there too. We have had bears around but I would have thought they would mash down more weeds and garden produce. Last year a wide swath was taken through our tomatoes knocking over the vines and cages and eating all of our cherry tomatoes over one night. If they are back this year I wonder how we could deter their presence from the garden. [/QUOTE]
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