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News July 26, 2007
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RACCOONS, SCAT
One way to keep raccoons out of fruit trees is to put a length of stovepipe at least 30 inches long around the base of each trunk, say experts with the University of Georgia Extension Service. Or move the stovepipe sections from tree to tree as the fruit ripens. A separate pipe can also be used on each low branch to prevent the raccoons from climbing on them.


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