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I’ve had quite a few weird experiences with banana plants lately. First one was when I went over to look at my mekong giant. I wanted to see if it was starting to grow again from being covered over for winter. I noticed that some animal had dug up the ground where the plant was. The really weird part is the corm is gone! Do animals eat corms? Another weird one was my poor little Florida Variegated had died back to the soil line again. Only this time it didn’t grow back. The odd part is that what looked like grass came up out of the hole where the pseudo stem was suppose to be. Before I knew it I tons of the stuff growing in the pot. Has that ever happened to anyone before? Pretty crazy! :ha:
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OMG! Can you believe it....that it happened yet again! Some weird animal had made a mess out of 2 of my plants yesterday. The animal had dug down deep into the 2 pots. It flung the soil all over my deck and onto my white fence. Not only that but also managed to get a banana corm out of the pot and drug it down off the deck. The animal must have tried to eat it b/c there was a chunk missing. Don’t know why the corm was just left there. Maybe it wanted to come back to get it for a snack later! :ha:
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What a pain in the arse! Do you know anyone with a game camera?
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I am very worried now. :islandsharkbanana:I don’t want it going after my other plants. How can I try and protect my other plants from this animal? Anyway to deter animals? Thanks in advance!
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I don't of course necessarily know what animals might occur in your area, but considering the ubiquity and resourcefulness of raccoons, that would be my first guess. Good luck with the sleuthing, I hope you work it out.
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Raccoon comes to mind also, but possibly a skunk. They love to dig!
If it's a coon, try baiting it with something shiny and see if it gets stolen. An old CD would be perfect. Do you know anyone with a cage trap? |
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Yes believe it or not I really do have a trap in my cellar! I forget who gave it to us!:ha: If I were to trap it I would have someone else take it to the woods and let it go free! Thanks so much for reading my thread! Truly appreciate it! :goteam::0519: |
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Every single wildlife biologist/expert I have listened to on the subject say trapped raccoons should not be relocated for at least 3 reasons:
1) They are very likely to find their way back to their home territory unless taken extremely far away...which doesn't help you 2) If they are removed far enough away, it is extremely likely be plunked into other raccoon's territory and therefore present a threat to it/them; which will invariably lead to territorial disputes and most likely a difficult death for at least one raccoon. 3) If it is relocated to an area far enough away without territorial issues, there is a good chance it will become someone else's problem, and I think most of us wouldn't want anyone to do that to us. Soooooo, the recommendation as I have always heard it is to dispatch the animal in a humane manner once caught. I am not the expert, this is just my understanding based on what I have heard/read.....at the very least it is something to think about. |
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It was a pretty interesting idea about making sure to send the animal far away! However, I never thought of the animal running into trouble after being relocated! Oh, well since there hasn’t been any trouble since the last incident I think I’ll leave well enough alone. Thanks guys for the nice advice! :nanadrink:
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OMG! I totally missed a picture that I could have shown you guys! Well here’s what the Florida Variegated looked like just before it died back to the soil line for the 3rd time in a row!
Here’s what grew back after the 3rd time! It totally looks like grass! You’ll have to look past the AeAe. It looks like a couple blades of grass in a pot! |
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Sweetheart, at some point you may just have to take a deep breath and realize that perhaps your eyes were bigger than your stomach when you started all of this. You may just have to pick a few of your favorites and focus on them.
Can you realistically grow a coconut palm to maturity? Do you really have the room or the resources for all of these plants? I know what you had in mind, but it may be time to maybe consolidate a bit. Just an observation from an oblique angle. Of all of these, what are your absolute die-hard faves? Once you have that sorted out, you can split your efforts between the ones that need babying, and what you want to have growing outdoors. I'm not trying to be a stick-in-the-mud; just another point of view. Hugs! |
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If you have a pest... If no one else can help, and if you can find him... Maybe YOU can hire... the Snarkinator! :2723: Now, if it really is a skunk; they are super easy to catch. Once you know it's not rabid (like, it's not aggressive and still around after a few months), you can call it like a cat and it will come over. They're even more friendly than red foxes. They absolutely LOVE attention; treats and petting. The stories about kids and the funny-looking black and white kitties are spot on. Skunks are probably the most affable members of the weasel family, aside from ferrets. Somewhere, I have a picture of me when I was 9 or 10, with one sitting on my lap. My uncle (married to my aunt, not biological), was 3/4 Penobscot Indian, and taught me everything I know about skunks and how to interact with them. He'd catch them for people. Not trap them, but actually catch them; literally. In his hands. He'd whistle and talk to them, and they'd come right over. He'd pet them, pick them up and stuff them in a gunny sack. Now you know why I have an affinity for black and white cats. |
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Hi ya Snarkinator! Yeah I suppose that you do have a point. I have been a little over my head this year. I can’t believe that you can call a skunk! Just like a cat! Unbelievable! So here’s an idea for a YouTube video! Next time you come across a skunk video yourself calling it over to you! I bet people would get a kick out of that! :0517::drum::2784::02::nanerelectricguitar
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