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Size:  83.9 KBthese plants were 6ft tall last week, I caught crows on them twice this week. I have never saw crows completely destroy 'mater plants before
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    thats weird but you know there was a time i can remember never seeing crows eat road kill but they do know maby im wrong but growing up i never saw them eat roadkill
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    They got ours too.

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    I saw crows catching and eating baby rabbits this spring. Never thought they were predatory until then.


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    I've seen Cardinals and squirrels tear them up but never crows! 2 yrs ago I had some awesome tomato plants growing here in Southaven only to discover that rats were climbing up the vines at night and poked holes in the vines with their claws and the vines started to die. They ate all my purple hulls and quite a few of my cantalopes. Kept my dog up all night. I ended up catching 23, some half as long as your arm, in them old rat traps baited with peanut butter!They were coming up out of a drainage ditch in a park that was just downhill from my garden.Didn't bother my squash, eggplants, hot peppers, or bell peppers.


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    Never seen that before but I seen Billbob drink a Shinerbock one time so anything is possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlabLapper4sure View Post
    I've seen Cardinals and squirrels tear them up but never crows! 2 yrs ago I had some awesome tomato plants growing here in Southaven only to discover that rats were climbing up the vines at night and poked holes in the vines with their claws and the vines started to die. They ate all my purple hulls and quite a few of my cantalopes. Kept my dog up all night. I ended up catching 23, some half as long as your arm, in them old rat traps baited with peanut butter!They were coming up out of a drainage ditch in a park that was just downhill from my garden.Didn't bother my squash, eggplants, hot peppers, or bell peppers.


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    Never seen that before but I seen Billbob drink a Shinerbock one time so anything is possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by feeshrman View Post
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    Strange indeed Feesh, I think Mr Mcully said something wed nite at the meeting about crows getting tomatoes Feesh. He would be the one who could tell ya for sure. Him or Moe.
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    Well, after further review, I think a 12 ga with #8 heavy field load would be the best preventive measure. Regardless, it would be good practice for the upcoming dove season, and cheaper then clays. Just sayn.
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    I have a friend that his look like that and the deer are getting them .
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