Readers tulip bed attacked by probably ground squirrels. |
Q. I am attaching a photo showing damage to my tulip bed.
Yesterday I found three deep very round holes dug about 6” apart at the edge of
my raised garden where I have had tulips planted for years. Dirt was kicked out
and baby tulip bulbs were scattered. Not
one large bulb was there and no pieces of large bulbs present. These were very mature bulbs and bloomed
well. We have an over abundance of rabbits (near the golf course) and huge
“flocks” of quail, but don’t know of other critters here. Do you think rabbits
have done this damage?
story to tell. To my knowledge, rabbits typically focus on foliage. I have not
heard of them digging for tulip bulbs.
cottontail. The Jackrabbit will stand on its hind legs and eat fruit tree limbs
and stems up to nearly an inch in diameter. Damage to fruit trees can extend to
nearly 3 feet above ground from jackrabbits. I have never had them go after
root crops in the Orchard, only the leafy greens including garlic and onions.
gophers. As you know golfers attack from the ground but the ground squirrels
can do damage similar to what you have observed.
Jackrabbit |
My guess would be this is due
to ground squirrels. There are only two options for you. You can put screening
around these areas or you can use poison bait. If you choose screening you must
not use chicken wire as the holes are too large. You must use wire mesh or wire
cloth with very small diameter holes. I hope this helps.
Wondering if it would be possible to mention to viewers that the use of “poison bait” as referred to in the article, should only be used in special situations & places. Rodents eating these poisons…may in turn get eaten by other animals (dogs, cats, birds, snakes, etc.) & in return may get sick or even die.
In my first years living in Kyle Canyon, each summer we would see average of 4 king snakes a week. In the past few years, I have not seen one. Due to increased population up here, I believe this type of bait may have been in part cause for the almost disappearance of snakes, owls, etc..
Thank You & please keep writing your articles in the View…look forward to them.
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Reminds me when all our bulbs were dug up. Finally concluded it was the Coyotes getting at the Bone Meal I had added as fertilizer!
And we live in Anthem Senior Community but we love the Coyotes! They are part of the little NATURE we have left.
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