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Title: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: BENDERSGROVE on May 05, 2013, 10:05:02 AM
Seems I got hit last nite on one of my lychee trees, this tree was the only one with any amount of lychees at all, they were all on the east side of the tree which hangs over my fence, they certainly were not ready to pick,they needed a couple more weeks, oh well, not the first time and I am sure won't be the last. Maybe karma will strike and whoever. Stole them will choke on a nice Mauritius seed!
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: lycheeluva on May 05, 2013, 10:07:40 AM
that sucks- hid in the bushes tonight with a paint gun and zap the thief when he she returns
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: BENDERSGROVE on May 05, 2013, 10:14:27 AM
I got something way better than a paint gun!, this is Florida and we pack!! Really kits my fault for uwhere I planted it, I just don't have the heart to chop it down, those 2 legged squirrels are hard to keep at bay!!! Lol
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: edzone9 on May 05, 2013, 10:36:25 AM
Mike Theres always Brooklyn Justice ;) ,  If That was done in my Brooklyn Nighborhood fugetaboutit!
Broken Knee-Caps if its a minor offense ! ..

Those Where The Days .....
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: cbss_daviefl on May 05, 2013, 10:43:06 AM
That sucks.  One time, my father came home in the middle of the day and caught a dirtbag in the act.  He recovered the fruit and called the cops with the guy's license plate.
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: edzone9 on May 05, 2013, 10:49:11 AM
The Perp Got Off Easy ! .

I Remember Growing Up Im Brooklyn & a Perp Stole A Carriage From A Hasidic Jewish Woman .
No Later Than 15 Seconds , There Must of been about 200 Hesidic Jews & Non Jews From The Hood Stomping On The Theif , After it was all over , all that was left was bodily fluids  on the street.

I lived in one of the Most Safe neighborhoods In Brooklyn ;) Back In The Late 70s & 80's when crime ran rampid thru NYC..

Ed..
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: BENDERSGROVE on May 05, 2013, 11:10:49 AM
 I will hold out hope for that big fat Mauritius seed to exact karmic justice!!!! Hahaha.
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: edzone9 on May 05, 2013, 11:21:08 AM
I was thinking about planting a Mango tree in my front yard , But now i will reconcider that .
dont want fruit thieves taking my angos , & my front yard has no fence .

I wonder how many members have fruit trees planted in there front yard.
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: zands on May 05, 2013, 11:26:05 AM
Seems I got hit last nite on one of my lychee trees, this tree was the only one with any amount of lychees at all, they were all on the east side of the tree which hangs over my fence, they certainly were not ready to pick,they needed a couple more weeks, oh well, not the first time and I am sure won't be the last. Maybe karma will strike and whoever. Stole them will choke on a nice Mauritius seed!

I hate when they steal un-ripe inedible fruits, it is 100% waste they will only chuck them after eating a few. Stealing ripe fruits bothers me less, lets face it the animals are doing it too and the birds are pecking at mangoes thus ruining them.
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: BENDERSGROVE on May 05, 2013, 11:32:17 AM
Seems I got hit last nite on one of my lychee trees, this tree was the only one with any amount of lychees at all, they were all on the east side of the tree which hangs over my fence, they certainly were not ready to pick,they needed a couple more weeks, oh well, not the first time and I am sure won't be the last. Maybe karma will strike and whoever. Stole them will choke on a nice Mauritius seed!

I hate when they steal un-ripe inedible fruits, it is 100% waste they will only chuck them after eating a few. Stealing ripe fruits bothers me less, lets face it the animals are doing it too and the birds are pecking at mangoes thus ruining them.
I don't mind the 4 legged thieves, I hate the 2 legged ones, especially the ones without wings!! Just another day in the life of a fruit grower.
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: FlyingFoxFruits on May 05, 2013, 11:43:01 AM
I wonder how a few motion sensors with lights would work?

Maybe put a two sensors and two lights in each tree?

Sorry to hear you got stuff stolen...thanks for sharing though...we are all reminded to stay on guard now.

The season for fruit thieves is just heating up.  We should have a think tank right here,  to devise a stratagem.

Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: BENDERSGROVE on May 05, 2013, 11:45:23 AM
I wonder how a few motion sensors with lights would work?

Maybe put a two sensors and two lights in each tree?

Sorry to hear you got stuff stolen...thanks for sharing though...we are all reminded to stay on guard now.

The season for fruit thieves is just heating up.  We should have a think tank right here,  to devise a stratagem.
Is execution out of the question?? Just a thought!!!!!!
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: edzone9 on May 05, 2013, 11:50:05 AM
Adam Has a good point there !
I would invest in Motion Detector Or Maybe Some Security Camaras , ..
And a louisville slugger Just Incase they try to venture inside your property !.
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: puglvr1 on May 05, 2013, 11:59:16 AM
Seems I got hit last nite on one of my lychee trees, this tree was the only one with any amount of lychees at all, they were all on the east side of the tree which hangs over my fence, they certainly were not ready to pick,they needed a couple more weeks, oh well, not the first time and I am sure won't be the last. Maybe karma will strike and whoever. Stole them will choke on a nice Mauritius seed!

So SORRY man...that sucks!! >:( :( :'(
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: BENDERSGROVE on May 05, 2013, 12:03:27 PM
The tree is too far from the house and the lights would bother my neighbors on the other side of the street every time a car drove by, I thought about it, but just not worth the trouble, as far as inside my yard, the dogs will take care of that problem.
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: kimi on May 05, 2013, 12:05:54 PM
Can't believe that there's actually people going around stealing other people's fruits! How low can one get?!?!!
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: FlyingFoxFruits on May 05, 2013, 12:21:15 PM
I've also seen people put up big nets around the fruit that protrudes over a fence or property line (not even covering the whole tree).  It seems like people are less likely to steal fruits if they have to break something, or bypass another barrier to commit the crime.  When thieves can see you've done something to protect your fruits, they're less likely to strike!  It gives the impression that the owner is on guard...and cares about the fruits enough to protect them...maybe even kill for them  ;D

The tree is too far from the house and the lights would bother my neighbors on the other side of the street every time a car drove by, I thought about it, but just not worth the trouble, as far as inside my yard, the dogs will take care of that problem.
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: littlegrower on May 05, 2013, 12:29:14 PM
  This is sad to hear!  :'( 
@Bendersgrove- I don't know your set up, but it sounds like you need some dogs! Maybe a nice dark colored German Shepherd who can keep an eye out for trouble at night, and would happily show off his pearly whites to unsuspecting punks!  ;D
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: ScottR on May 05, 2013, 12:31:59 PM
Wow, sorry to hear of your loss, don't know if you could but I have used electric fence on a persimmon to keep away four legged critters! :'(
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: edzone9 on May 05, 2013, 12:42:39 PM
By The Way , What does Lychee Taste Like ? And do i need to add one to my fruit tree collection ?

Thanks ed.
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: BENDERSGROVE on May 05, 2013, 01:29:14 PM
Lychee is one of my favorite fruits, a must have for any collection.
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: Tropicalgrower89 on May 05, 2013, 01:37:59 PM
Sorry to hear that. :(
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: BENDERSGROVE on May 05, 2013, 02:10:29 PM
  This is sad to hear!  :'( 
@Bendersgrove- I don't know your set up, but it sounds like you need some dogs! Maybe a nice dark colored German Shepherd who can keep an eye out for trouble at night, and would happily show off his pearly whites to unsuspecting punks!  ;D
have 5 dogs, never even heard them bark last nite, I should fire them all!! The tree is quite far from the house, they were probably too busy with raccoons and possums!
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: ronald123 on May 05, 2013, 02:24:47 PM
Sorry to hear of your loss. I know exactly how you feel. The problem here (Jamaica) is not the 'casual' two legged thief but the professionals. They arrive in the dead of night with huge bags totally cleaning a tree of hundreds of pounds over a few nights.

Breaking the brittle limbs leaving a prized tree ragged and unsightly. Green, uneaten, unusable fruits strewn on the ground.

A dog on a lead that reaches the drip line has helped in the past, I have even "RENTED" trained dogs from a friend.

Have used cordless perimeter alarms to help,,, anything to make it harder for the culprits.

Not much problem the last 4 Years  :)

Okay now you got me going. >:(
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: zands on May 05, 2013, 03:30:13 PM
By The Way , What does Lychee Taste Like ? And do i need to add one to my fruit tree collection ?

Thanks ed.

Others know more than me but I think it is more cold resistant than mango. It will enhance your property value more than mango tree for the right buyer. To taste them try to find fresh at a good fruit stand or a large Chinese or Asian supermarket. Many Asians go crazy over lychee and some Caribbean people too. Kind of a mild grape like taste and texture. Sweet too.
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: Jackfruitwhisperer69 on May 05, 2013, 05:54:38 PM
Hi Mike,
Sorry to hear :'( Hope they don't come back for the 2nd time...to pick them ripe...keep your eyes peeled :)
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: dongeorgio on May 05, 2013, 06:06:34 PM
Post a note on the tree.  Please enjoy!  20 fruit have been injected with urine but the rest of them are delicious. 
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: BENDERSGROVE on May 05, 2013, 06:12:49 PM
Post a note on the tree.  Please enjoy!  20 fruit have been injected with urine but the rest of them are delicious.
hahaha, best one yet!!!
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: MarkoS on May 05, 2013, 07:03:34 PM
Well if you don't want to bother the neighbor with a light, there is a motion sensor that you can attach to a garden hose.  That way you can soak the culprit.
Just do a search for "Scarecrow Motion Activated Sprinkler".
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: venturabananas on May 05, 2013, 07:09:54 PM
Does it hang over your fence and over public property, e.g., a sidewalk?  If so, in California, those fruit would be fair game for anyone, legally.  But I've had people walk well onto my property and pick unripe fruit and then squash them on the sidewalk.  That is especially annoying!
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: edzone9 on May 05, 2013, 08:23:37 PM
Now you guys got me going now. I will look for a lechee fruit to taste if its kosher I will buy the tree.
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: simon_grow on May 06, 2013, 12:28:47 AM
Sorry to hear about the theft. I wonder if you could rub ghost peppers on the top of your fence. These peppers are super spicy and I wonder if they a be used to prevent both two and four legged thieves?
I like the idea about the motion sensing lights, I hear there is also a motion sensing water sprayer.
Simon
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: FlyingFoxFruits on May 06, 2013, 12:48:20 AM
Post a note on the tree.  Please enjoy!  20 fruit have been injected with urine but the rest of them are delicious.
hahaha, best one yet!!!

no habla ingles....你的水果是我的水果.....मैं हस्ताक्षर नहीं देख सकता था
Title: Re: Lychee thieves got me last nite.
Post by: fruitlovers on May 06, 2013, 02:19:55 AM
I've also seen people put up big nets around the fruit that protrudes over a fence or property line (not even covering the whole tree).  It seems like people are less likely to steal fruits if they have to break something, or bypass another barrier to commit the crime.  When thieves can see you've done something to protect your fruits, they're less likely to strike!  It gives the impression that the owner is on guard...and cares about the fruits enough to protect them...maybe even kill for them  ;D

The tree is too far from the house and the lights would bother my neighbors on the other side of the street every time a car drove by, I thought about it, but just not worth the trouble, as far as inside my yard, the dogs will take care of that problem.

Adam, weren't you the one way back that posted a thread asking if it's ok to take fruit hanging over the fence? William, have you checked up on Adam?  ;) Now i know the REAL reason Floridians are so adamant about gun rights!  :) :) Personally i would prune that part of lychee tree hanging over the fence William. Get that tree to produce fruits that are clearly inside your own domain.
BTW, i used the motion detector and lights alarm, but not for humans, but for pigs before i fenced my place, to try and scare them away. I caught the piggies oinking and munching away with lights on in middle of the night!  :o