Oh! Good idea! So far we've managed to keep all critters out except for wild turkeys and I've yet to figure out what they are after...Buy a large bottle of "Pine Sol" original scent....take strips of cloth or teashirt or towel, soak strips in undiluted Pine Sol and hang over tomato plants....
This scent is so offensive, it will keep critters away...and it sounds like bunnies or groundhogs. Squirrels find tomatoes too sour and will stay away.
After a rain, refresh the strips to keep them away. Pine Sol is an organic product and will not harm your plants or garden.
You can always stick wire clothes hangers in the ground and hang the strips from those.
Good Luck!!!!![]()
No they pull em off the vine and leave a half eaten tomato in my garden.May not be "critters", especially if they are leaving the tomatoes half eaten and they're still on the vine.. Probably cut worms, more than likely tomato Horn worms..
They are HARD to see on a tomato plant, but if you look you'll see a LOT of them, and you may have to get real close to see them, but they'll be there.
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There's supposed to be one in this picture.
No they pull em off the vine and leave a half eaten tomato in my garden.![]()
Turtles will eat them too.
They only eat the foliage not the tomato. Usually you will notice that leaves are stripped down to the stems/major veins before you see the worms.
Hornworms can cause massive damage to your tomato crop in a short time. They’re called “hornworms” because of the “horn” sticking up on their rear end. They not only chew the leaves and stems of your tomato plants, but they will also bite large wholes in the tomatoes themselves.
I only researched it because I've caught them eating actual tomatoes, and they would eat a LOT of the tomato and leave the rest to rot.
Turtles will eat them too.
I used to have box turtles eat the plums that fell off the plum trees. The fruit was fermented by the time the turtles ate them. Really interesting watching drunk turtles.......
No they pull em off the vine and leave a half eaten tomato in my garden.![]()
Buy a large bottle of "Pine Sol" original scent....take strips of cloth or teashirt or towel, soak strips in undiluted Pine Sol and hang over tomato plants....
This scent is so offensive, it will keep critters away...and it sounds like bunnies or groundhogs. Squirrels find tomatoes too sour and will stay away.
After a rain, refresh the strips to keep them away. Pine Sol is an organic product and will not harm your plants or garden.
You can always stick wire clothes hangers in the ground and hang the strips from those.
Good Luck!!!!![]()
Buy a large bottle of "Pine Sol" original scent....take strips of cloth or teashirt or towel, soak strips in undiluted Pine Sol and hang over tomato plants....
This scent is so offensive, it will keep critters away...and it sounds like bunnies or groundhogs. Squirrels find tomatoes too sour and will stay away.
After a rain, refresh the strips to keep them away. Pine Sol is an organic product and will not harm your plants or garden.
You can always stick wire clothes hangers in the ground and hang the strips from those.
Good Luck!!!!![]()