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Gardners whats the deal here? #8456376
08/18/25 01:07 PM
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No clue I’m not a gardener by any stretch. Wife up in the cities visiting the grandkids I’m on dog duty. The neighbor lost her tomato plants we have plenty so I picked her some.

Several looked like they were peeled with shallow bites that looked fresh no clue what’s doing it never came across this before. For not having hoppers early on we sure have them now the big ones and the fun size one could they be doing that?

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Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Law Dog] #8456385
08/18/25 01:28 PM
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Before I read your post I thought grasshoppers. Will munch on green beans and cucumbers also.

Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Law Dog] #8456388
08/18/25 01:37 PM
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Did you find any hornworms on the plants?
If not, I say mice

Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Law Dog] #8456401
08/18/25 01:58 PM
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Deer?

One of worst for damaging tomatoes are the chickens. If they can reach them, they will eat about 1/3rd, but it's hollowed out and left ragged bottom half. Horn worms similar, top half and smooth?


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Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Law Dog] #8456403
08/18/25 02:02 PM
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never seen that. ?

Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Law Dog] #8456411
08/18/25 02:09 PM
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My guess would be a dog. I had a Lab that would go through the tomatoes testing them for ripeness and he would only take the ripest on the plant. The toothmarks on the one on the right look like the work of a dog doing the same as my old Lab did.

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Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Moosetrot] #8456418
08/18/25 02:35 PM
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Mine is done by a grey squirrel.

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Originally Posted by Moosetrot
My guess would be a dog. I had a Lab that would go through the tomatoes testing them for ripeness and he would only take the ripest on the plant. The toothmarks on the one on the right look like the work of a dog doing the same as my old Lab did.

Moosetrot



my last lab enjoyed yellow squash, he would eat it like a snowcone held between his paws an eating it.


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Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Law Dog] #8456419
08/18/25 02:38 PM
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My guess is chipmunk or mice.

Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Law Dog] #8456425
08/18/25 02:41 PM
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No deer to speak of, did not see anything even on the tomatoes when I went back to check but look how fresh it is very confusing. Only dogs are my helicopter A/C live on their couch mutts never outside alone. No chickens the neighbors ducks spend a lot of time hanging around we put out food/water for them. The garden is fenced off from when we had chickens a few years ago I’ll close the gate now. A few cats around but that’s about it.

I did notice what looks to be scat the shape of mouse turd but it’s a flat stain amoeba looking stain. I’ll slap a game cam on it and see what pops.

No grain here could be rats but the area in not gouged more peeled looking. Might one of my civets my habitat areas only 20 yards away.


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Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Law Dog] #8456426
08/18/25 02:45 PM
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No squirrels or gophers with the cats and neighbors always shooting such things a few rabbits but the tomatoes impacted are on the top of the plants not the bottoms.


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Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Law Dog] #8456438
08/18/25 03:11 PM
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Mice will climb tomatoes.


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Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Law Dog] #8456454
08/18/25 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Law Dog
No squirrels or gophers with the cats and neighbors always shooting such things a few rabbits but the tomatoes impacted are on the top of the plants not the bottoms.


Ha, I was ready to say rabbits.

Rabbits worked over my MIL's tomatoes but only what they could reach. Don't know what you have going on.


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Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Law Dog] #8456463
08/18/25 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Law Dog
No squirrels or gophers with the cats and neighbors always shooting such things a few rabbits but the tomatoes impacted are on the top of the plants not the bottoms.


Well not rabbits or this guy either. He said he was not guilty but the tomato on his face and paws make me not want to believe him. That high kind of would only leave deer around here Any tracks?
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Edit to add this guy gets a pass even moved him out of the way when tilling with the tractor. seems like the wife has a resident garden animal every year. last year was a garden snake.

I suspect the snake was great and eating shrew and mice hiding out under the landscap fabric put down for weeds. Was hoping he would be back all this year but have not seen him.

Last edited by Providence Farm; 08/18/25 04:07 PM.
Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Law Dog] #8456469
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Lots of suspects, hard to tell.

Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Law Dog] #8456472
08/18/25 04:11 PM
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Looking at your pictures, my guess is its something small. Looks like its chewed on by small teeth rather than larger ones. I think a deer would leave a bigger imprint.

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Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Law Dog] #8456475
08/18/25 04:17 PM
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Put a trail cam on it pulled the weeds for a clear shot, faced the camera away from the sun I hope to find out in the morning.


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Jerry Herbst
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08/18/25 04:53 PM
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Consider a sacrificial vine. Plant it at the end or your garden or just outside the fence it you have one. Might save your other plants and fruit. Some gardeners do this with squash also.

Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Law Dog] #8456495
08/18/25 05:03 PM
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Opussum along with other critters will do that, deer sometimes take a bite and move on.
Doesn't look like chickens, or horn worms.
Horn worms don't bother ripe or semi ripe tomatoes, just the green ones.


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Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Law Dog] #8456504
08/18/25 05:22 PM
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It’s hitting the ones ripening mostly just peeling the surface off not biting a chunk out of the tomatoes like if you peeled potatoes the skins off but the curve of the tomato is still there.


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Re: Gardners whats the deal here? [Re: Law Dog] #8456513
08/18/25 05:50 PM
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Hump never seen that before.
Looks like something small doing it.
Chipmunks ? They steal my cherry tomatoes, find them eaten all over the garden.
Maybe that's the culprit ?
In case you don't have cherry tomatoes that is.


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