Does anyone know a badger deterrent gadget or method that actually works?
We’ve always had badgers coming into our garden. I counted six one night a couple of years ago, and in the past they ate my broad beans, carrots and sweet corn, but these were one off incidents. This year however, first, they ate the strawberries while the berries were still green and flattened the plants completely, both in the tub and on the ground. They came back three nights in running and made sure there was not a single strawberry left and no stalks were standing up. Then, they came every night for over a week and ate some half of the broad beans. I managed to harvest what was left and cleared the plants. The very next night, they made a battlefield of the carrot patch. Despite the fact that the carrots were still needle-size, they came back every night and dug through the patch. Then, they found the raspberries that we planted last autumn and just about the right height for badgers. There were only a few raspberries but they broke quite a lot of branches including many new shoots as they reached for the fruit through the bird net that was covering the canes.
It’s too late for this year but I might try somethig to keep them out the vegetables next year. But what puzzles me is that in the past, badgers ate the vegetables and disturbed the plant pots only when the weather was dry and the ground too hard. They may have eaten vegetables but seemed to prefer their natural diet. This year it looks almost as if they were actually attracted to cultivated food.
Any suggestions as to how to keep them out the garden will be very much appreciated (only while the vegetables are vulnerable).
We’ve always had badgers coming into our garden. I counted six one night a couple of years ago, and in the past they ate my broad beans, carrots and sweet corn, but these were one off incidents. This year however, first, they ate the strawberries while the berries were still green and flattened the plants completely, both in the tub and on the ground. They came back three nights in running and made sure there was not a single strawberry left and no stalks were standing up. Then, they came every night for over a week and ate some half of the broad beans. I managed to harvest what was left and cleared the plants. The very next night, they made a battlefield of the carrot patch. Despite the fact that the carrots were still needle-size, they came back every night and dug through the patch. Then, they found the raspberries that we planted last autumn and just about the right height for badgers. There were only a few raspberries but they broke quite a lot of branches including many new shoots as they reached for the fruit through the bird net that was covering the canes.
It’s too late for this year but I might try somethig to keep them out the vegetables next year. But what puzzles me is that in the past, badgers ate the vegetables and disturbed the plant pots only when the weather was dry and the ground too hard. They may have eaten vegetables but seemed to prefer their natural diet. This year it looks almost as if they were actually attracted to cultivated food.
Any suggestions as to how to keep them out the garden will be very much appreciated (only while the vegetables are vulnerable).
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