psychosmoker
Active Member
I am growing in a foothill region with very dense forest surrounding my house. Despite the fact that i fenced in my garden area I have been plagued by a seemingly impossible pest, mice. These mice started off by just eating the stem connecting the leaves to the branches, an annoyance but nothing too drastic. Within days they had removed about 1/4 of the leaves off of a very short but dense variety, in conjuction with eating the fibrous "bark" surrounging the stalk about half way up the plant. Despite losing this "bark" around the entire stalk in about 4 in. long section the plant has survived, but the yield will be severely compromised. I have attempted every means of mice eradication offered to the consumer; three differnent kinds of poison(Decon, Just On Bite, and another edible kind) with ZERO results (i dont think they even touched them), i have set borders of glue and snap traps around the plants catching three mice with the glue traps at first, but after two days of use it seems they have been jumping onto the lower branches or hopping the glue trap border. I even attempted to provide food and water for them by placing corn and seeds out...no dice, they wouldnt touch it. They have now begun removing whole immature flowers off a differnt plant and eating the stalk half way up of a third plant that is over 8 feet. I have attempted to locate their nests but no luck there either. In short I am loosing the battle. I am begging anyone that has experienced these or similar problems to please offer some help; this garden is medicine for some very sick people and I'm watching it all go to shit in front of me. Thank you for reading and please help if you can...by the way i have ferile cats all over my property that havent done a damn thing, so I think the feline approach isnt the answer.