A possum eating my chillis ?

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Posted by David on April 23, 2005, 5:51 am
 
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Hi All,

In my backyard I have two passionfruit vines growing on the back fence
and have noticed for a while now a clump of partially eaten passionfruit
at the base of one of them (Panama variety). I assumed there was
something getting in the yard and eating them. BUT today when I had
another look there where quite a few half eaten chillis (cayenne type)
in the same pile which had not been there previously.

I assumed a possum to start with but understand that possums don't
generally like chillis and that chilli based liquids are used to spray
on plants to stop the possums eating them.

I haven't seen the tell tale signs of possum droppings or any droppings
for that manner. Oh and the chilli plants they are pinching them from
are about 6 metres away from the pile that is being formed.

Anyone have any suggestions ?

I haven't seen any possums here in the past. I 've been living here 2 years.

Thanks in advance
David
Wollongong, NSW


Posted by Dave on April 23, 2005, 6:39 pm
 



Put some sand around the plants and look for paw prints the next morning.



Posted by Terry Collins on April 25, 2005, 9:26 am
 

David wrote:


Any chance of it being Bulbulls?
They like red things to eat, like cherry tomatoes.

Posted by John Savage on April 28, 2005, 3:37 pm
 


Maybe rats? I know they will chew on chokos, and they climb.
As for whether they can develop a penchant for chilli--a pet rat owner
might be able to answer that.
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