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EMAN (not verified)

6 years 8 months ago

I visit here often and always have my handy paper version of the Farmers ÃÛÌÒÁµÈË as well : ) but my question for anyone whom has an answer that will solve this issue once and for all I will be grateful infinitely. I have peach, pear, fig, blueberries, bananas, grapes and various forms of citrus trees, all are organic and aside from my citrus that barely provide any fruit the rest are extremely bountiful however aside from the fig tree which I have built a cage around we are not able to enjoy one peach, pear or grape thanks to the squirrels that we have even seen eat an orange. The peach tree is very large and though we use to build a cage around it too of different types of chicken wire etc. we are no longer able to do this as it is 35-40 ft. tall and each year it bears an extremely healthy supply of fruit but the squirrels eat all of it even before it is ripe and we are hopeful that you will have a suggestion that will finally end this. We are in North Florida and it is just today finally getting warm outside and we live in a bird sanctuary which is lovely as we have bird houses around our house in various locations allowing us to enjoy them starting a family every year and we have no problems with the birds just the squirrels whom this year already within a week have eaten almost 200+ unripe peaches. We are hoping we may contact you and hope to salvage the remaining few hundred we have left : )
Thank you so much

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