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Bags over ears of corn to keep out raccoons
We aren't allowed to have electric fence because of a homeowners association
rule. And the last time I enclosed the entire garden in a chicken wire fence, pretty tall, with the top two feet flapping back outward so the raccoons will fall off when they climbed up, they got in anyway, and the fence got weedy and unattractive. So I'm thinking of using the method of bagging each ear of corn to protect them from raccoons. (1) At what point in the corn development cycle do you tie the bags on? I know, the day before the raccoons decide the corn is ready to eat. Would that be when the ears are all filled out, so that I don't interfere with that process? (2) Anybody have success with this method of protection? |
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