When I went to the allotment today I found that all but one of the bunches of nearly-ripe grapes had been eaten by something. I'm quite sure it was badgers, as the individual bunches were in mesh bags to protect from birds and rodents (which the badgers had just pulled off), and the ground around the vine was all trampled. The things had even pulled half of the vine off its support wires to get to the grapes (fortunately the damage to the plant itself was fairly minimal, and I was able to simply lift that half back up again).
These last two weeks badger actively at my allotment seems to have increased tenfold. Almost all of my grass paths have been scratched to pieces, too, and they're digging holes all over the place. Although for some reason they don't seem interested in sweetcorn (they didn't take mine earlier in the year, and another plot still has some, untouched), nor do they seem to have any interest in beetroot, two veg which badgers are supposed to target.
Anyway, clearly I need to come up with counter-measures for next year, and I'm undecided between two options.
These last two weeks badger actively at my allotment seems to have increased tenfold. Almost all of my grass paths have been scratched to pieces, too, and they're digging holes all over the place. Although for some reason they don't seem interested in sweetcorn (they didn't take mine earlier in the year, and another plot still has some, untouched), nor do they seem to have any interest in beetroot, two veg which badgers are supposed to target.
Anyway, clearly I need to come up with counter-measures for next year, and I'm undecided between two options.
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