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Citrus => Citrus General Discussion => Topic started by: TooFarNorth on May 21, 2019, 01:31:48 PM
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I found this damage today while out looking at my trees. This is a Flame grapefruit tree, surrounded by several other trees. Last week I found the same type of damage to a whole table full of Meyer lemon trees I have in pots. There are no leaves on the ground, and no stems left behind. Whatever it is does not seem to be interested in the fruit. I looked for deer tracks, and there were none. What kind of critter is eating my trees?
(https://i.postimg.cc/ct0qPHYm/0521191317.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/ct0qPHYm)
(https://i.postimg.cc/vxrnHP4y/0521191317a.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/vxrnHP4y)
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Probably deer.
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The ground is soft, and I saw no deer tracks. Plus it would have had to pass several other trees to get to this one. Maybe it just likes the taste of Flame Grapefruit leaves.
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Yep, Lemon & grapefruit leaves have a nice scent. Sometimes it is very difficult to see deer tracks.
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I went back and looked very, very, very closely, and I believe I did see a track or two. Thanks Laaz.
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Yep & it could be a small juvenile deer as well. Hell, the deer down here are all tiny compared to the deer up north.
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I have problems with rats and/or mice taking small branches and leaves off my evergreen trees and shrubs in the winter and making nests out of the debris in wood pile on porch and under shed.
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The deer here have never touched my container trees. They eat everything else, but the citrus smell must be foreign and scary to them. I hope they never get a taste for it
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Well, I finally found the culprit. I found a nest with fresh grapefruit leaves, and even some small fruit in it. I pulled back a piece of tin and my Patterdale, Lilly, did not hesitate... Dead rat. It was a BIIIGGG one too. Now let's hope no more around here have a taste for citrus.
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Lmfao! Pictures or it didn't happen!
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Never been done in by a rat. Gotta see it.
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OK, here are some pictures of what's left of the rat after Lilly got thru with it. It's a little dried up from being in the sun all day. All I saw when I moved that piece of tin back was a rat, and a brown blur. Dang she's fast.
(https://i.postimg.cc/2qL7ym6s/0525192114-HDR.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/2qL7ym6s)
(https://i.postimg.cc/gxQBNg6P/0525192114a-HDR.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/gxQBNg6P)
I had already torn up the nest before finding the rat.
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Damn! I've never heard of rats eating citrus plants before. Where there's one, there's always more. Bad thing is if you have pets you don't want to use poison.
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I'm not sure what it was doing with the leaves and stems, as they were next to the nest and not in it. Maybe it wanted to keep the house smelling nice. Who knows?
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Something removed all the leaves from my small grapefruit tree two years ago, overnight. I don't have deer so I assumed it was a rabbit - but now I wonder if it was a rat.