Quote "Firstly, the rats will choose a safe place to live and rear their young. If the old owner has told you they are nesting in the fruit trees then I would have to question his gardening ability. Fruit trees should never get that dense to enable a rat’s nest in the middle of it. Fig trees would be an exception to this. Rats will eat almost anything including seed, nuts, fruit the list is endless." --- http://www.iberianatureforum.com/index.php?topic=937.0
Also, found other references that talks about rats damaging fig trees. Good luck catching the suspects!
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ReplyDeleteQuote "Firstly, the rats will choose a safe place to live and rear their young. If the old owner has told you they are nesting in the fruit trees then I would have to question his gardening ability. Fruit trees should never get that dense to enable a rat’s nest in the middle of it. Fig trees would be an exception to this. Rats will eat almost anything including seed, nuts, fruit the list is endless." --- http://www.iberianatureforum.com/index.php?topic=937.0
ReplyDeleteAlso, found other references that talks about rats damaging fig trees. Good luck catching the suspects!
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