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Stinky The Clown

(67,792 posts)
Thu Jul 25, 2013, 11:08 PM Jul 2013

Damned White Tailed Rats (deer) ate mah 'mater plants!

I have two sorry little tomato plants I bought at the Southern States. Nothing at all special. I planted them off the driveway along with basil, parsley, and some marigolds.

We have gotten two nice ripe tomatoes off them so far.

This morning there were a bunch of green tomatoes with tooth marks in them on the ground. The plants themselves were eaten down to the tomato cages and as far down into the cage as a white tailed rat can reach its head.

How does one keep the white tailed rats from eating tomatoes?

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Damned White Tailed Rats (deer) ate mah 'mater plants! (Original Post) Stinky The Clown Jul 2013 OP
Dunno. What's a white tailed rat? The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2013 #1
Deer Stinky The Clown Jul 2013 #2
Ah. That makes more sense, because I looked up white tailed rat The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2013 #4
I was using puma and bobcat urine to keep a pair of foxes away and it is still working. Stinky The Clown Jul 2013 #5
You need an actual puma. A big one. The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2013 #6
See below for the only solution that works for me NRaleighLiberal Jul 2013 #3
Whoa! How cool is *that*!?!?! Stinky The Clown Jul 2013 #7
9 v batteries last about a month. doesn't use much water. unexpectedly soaks your guests! NRaleighLiberal Jul 2013 #8
Can you aim it? Stinky The Clown Jul 2013 #9
Sure - you can set range, distance, height. They are just wonderful little devices! NRaleighLiberal Jul 2013 #10
Does that work on raccoon's too? We do not have dogs, and it has been a challenge for me for years mtnester Jul 2013 #12
Not sure - they are pretty low - check out the product reviews on Amazon and see what NRaleighLiberal Jul 2013 #15
NRL !! That is the coolest invention ever ! Need one bad ! nt Laura PourMeADrink Jul 2013 #14
ZAP 'em! elleng Jul 2013 #11
Fence, a really tall one with barbed wire at the top. NutmegYankee Jul 2013 #13

Stinky The Clown

(67,792 posts)
2. Deer
Thu Jul 25, 2013, 11:13 PM
Jul 2013

The population is Out.Of.Control.

We are on the very edge of suburbia/near rural. They are everywhere and bold as can be. No fear of humans or dogs.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,681 posts)
4. Ah. That makes more sense, because I looked up white tailed rat
Thu Jul 25, 2013, 11:16 PM
Jul 2013

and learned that they live only in South Africa and Swaziland. Deer, on the other hand, are a menace. My dad used to call them "woodland cattle." About the only thing you can do, besides getting a family of pumas to hang out in your yard, is put up an electric fence.

Stinky The Clown

(67,792 posts)
5. I was using puma and bobcat urine to keep a pair of foxes away and it is still working.
Thu Jul 25, 2013, 11:21 PM
Jul 2013

I have to reapply, of course, but the foxes haven't been back.

The deer, on the other hand, are as nonchalant as you can imagine.

NRaleighLiberal

(60,014 posts)
3. See below for the only solution that works for me
Thu Jul 25, 2013, 11:15 PM
Jul 2013


Water Scarecrow. We have two on each garden. No deer attacks since we started using them a few years ago. Prior to that, we tried everything....and nothing worked for more than a few days or weeks.

http://www.amazon.com/Contech-CRO101-Scarecrow-Activated-Sprinkler/dp/B000071NUS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1374808544&sr=8-1&keywords=water+scarecrow

NRaleighLiberal

(60,014 posts)
8. 9 v batteries last about a month. doesn't use much water. unexpectedly soaks your guests!
Thu Jul 25, 2013, 11:27 PM
Jul 2013


My wife has her quilt guild here some times - Sue and I love it when the women come walking in semi-drenched!

(they find it funny, and usually it is so hot they welcome the relief)

NRaleighLiberal

(60,014 posts)
10. Sure - you can set range, distance, height. They are just wonderful little devices!
Thu Jul 25, 2013, 11:36 PM
Jul 2013

Deer in our neighborhood are as tame as dogs....that they work to protect my gardens (you know how I feel about my 200 tomato plants!) is a testament to their effectiveness!

mtnester

(8,885 posts)
12. Does that work on raccoon's too? We do not have dogs, and it has been a challenge for me for years
Fri Jul 26, 2013, 08:38 PM
Jul 2013

to keep them out of the sweet corn. Electric fence, no matter how staggered, just makes them screech and keep going....they can decimate a nearly ready plot overnight.

NRaleighLiberal

(60,014 posts)
15. Not sure - they are pretty low - check out the product reviews on Amazon and see what
Sat Jul 27, 2013, 03:26 PM
Jul 2013

customers have to say about use of the device beyond deer (it certainly didn't deter hungry groundhogs last year!)

elleng

(130,865 posts)
11. ZAP 'em!
Thu Jul 25, 2013, 11:36 PM
Jul 2013

My new landlord has a small kitchen garden, and its surrounded by a wire with light electric shock. Might work. He does it for smaller critters.

NutmegYankee

(16,199 posts)
13. Fence, a really tall one with barbed wire at the top.
Sat Jul 27, 2013, 12:17 PM
Jul 2013

And cross the top with some wire (creating a roof effect) to dissuade the pests from trying to jump the fence. I live in rural Conn,. and we have them everywhere.

Also, the turkeys are everywhere this year too.

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