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What creature is eating my cucumbers? #877886
Asked July 19, 2024, 8:45 AM EDT
Caledonia County Vermont
Expert Response
That's always annoying to me as well when you work hard for your harvest and your crop is sampled. You are suspecting Woodchucks but, given their size, they would be taking a bigger bite. Other smaller rodents, chipmunks, mice, voles might nibble on many things just as in your picture. Woodchucks would be mowing down whole sections of carrot tops or destroying a lettuce patch. I will include several articles that will broaden you knowledge of these pests and what you can do to manage them.
https://extension.purdue.edu/news/county/whitley/2021/07/whats-eating-my-garden-plants.html
Here is an audio file that is quite long but you can learn a lot from their commentary.
https://extension.unh.edu/blog/2021/04/dealing-nuisance-wildlife-growing-garlic-inkberry-tree-guards-audio
And here are a couple articles about Woodchucks:
https://extension.psu.edu/woodchucks
https://extension.unh.edu/sites/default/files/migrated_unmanaged_files/Resource000562_Rep584.pdf
I hope your detective work is successful!
It really is impossible to tell exactly what is eating your cucumber based on the tooth marks. Perhaps talking to a game warden and bringing them on board for your neighborhood problem would give you insight and maybe they could take some action. Obviously, I cannot speak for them.
Two other things you could do: First, to detect who is lurking you could place a board sprinkled with a powder, such as limestone and then identify the prints. Second, you can try a fear evoking repellent which would mimic the presence of a predator, such as granulated fox urine. You can purchase products such as these locally or on line. I should note that there is not definitive research recorded that these products work but some users have stated that their application solves their problems.
I hope something works for you. I can see you have been at this for awhile.
Here is another site we found today that you might find useful - https://wildlife-damage-management.extension.org/