Posted by David on April 23, 2005, 5:51 am
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
>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.
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:
> 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.
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
>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
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.
--
John Savage (my news address is not valid for email)
>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.