Julia
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I've been nurturing a good crop of passionfruit many of which are just getting the first touch of colour. Prefer to let them ripen fully on the vine for best flavour.
This morning I've found many of them lying on the ground, some still attached to the vine, but eaten through, some fragments of shell over the ground.
Is this likely to be flying foxes, possums, or rats? Could rats climb and eat suspended free hanging fruit that's not against a fence? i.e. do I need to cover the vine (difficult - there's a lot of it) or increase the amount of rat bait I'd already put out.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated. This is my favourite fruit and I'm mightily annoyed to be feeding some animals on it.
This morning I've found many of them lying on the ground, some still attached to the vine, but eaten through, some fragments of shell over the ground.
Is this likely to be flying foxes, possums, or rats? Could rats climb and eat suspended free hanging fruit that's not against a fence? i.e. do I need to cover the vine (difficult - there's a lot of it) or increase the amount of rat bait I'd already put out.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated. This is my favourite fruit and I'm mightily annoyed to be feeding some animals on it.