I need help to defend small netpots against a squirrel who just discovered the strawberries in them. A gun won't work in my neighborhood and buying a decent cage trap is too expensive unless it comes to that.
On Tuesday the rodent decimated a half pound of fresh plump red strawberries, On Wednesday he came back and half ate the larger green ones, and this morning he returned again, and found the one hidden big juicy red one and chomped it down to a stump of receptacle. Today he yanked out three net pots, spilling hydroton and exposing their roots like a fish out of water in the Sun.
I want another chance though the season will be over soon. Any ideas on how to secure the net pots?
They are on styrofoam, but any squirrel protection ideas at all would be helpful as I'm working on a hoop house for tomatoes in buckets now and I'm getting the bad feeling about squirrels.
Help!
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