Nocturnal Animal VANDALIZING Cantaloupe
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 2:34 pm
I am a new member to the garden forum. This is my second summer garden, and I have had great success growing eggplant, cucumbers, jalapeno peppers, herbs, and huge, sweet cantaloupes in Dallas, TX. In the past week, during the peak of the season, I had a couple dozen huge melons ready to pick...
I came outside early yesterday morning, and found one ripe melon, partially hollowed out, left to rot. It was too big for the suspected raccoon to carry away, so he snacked and left. He had also hollowed out a fairly large eggplant, still hanging on the plant. Fairly large teeth marks.
This morning, same thing. Another melon hollowed out, and left to rot. "Shake Away" small critter granules has not worked. My garden is organic, so I don't want to use pesticides.
Will sprinking black and red pepper flakes all over the melons work? How about spraying the melons with Tabasco pepper sauce? Any suggestions are welcome. I am tempted to patrol the garden all night with a shotgun, but it might only scare my neighbors.
I came outside early yesterday morning, and found one ripe melon, partially hollowed out, left to rot. It was too big for the suspected raccoon to carry away, so he snacked and left. He had also hollowed out a fairly large eggplant, still hanging on the plant. Fairly large teeth marks.

This morning, same thing. Another melon hollowed out, and left to rot. "Shake Away" small critter granules has not worked. My garden is organic, so I don't want to use pesticides.
Will sprinking black and red pepper flakes all over the melons work? How about spraying the melons with Tabasco pepper sauce? Any suggestions are welcome. I am tempted to patrol the garden all night with a shotgun, but it might only scare my neighbors.