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Joined: Mon Mar 31, 2003 9:18 pm Posts: 1093 Location: McKinney,TEXAS
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They may be beavers or nutria, in either case the result is the same.
I helped a friend of mine plant about 100 shrubs at Cedar Creek lake. Within weeks, they were all gone, cut off at the ground.
I had a 3 acre pond behind my house in Coppell. We planted 10 three to five inch caliper trees. By morning one of them was down and all the branches stripped off. I put hardware cloth around the others and have not has a problem in 3 years. Just cut it about 5 times the diameter of the tree and zip tie the ends together.
Tony M
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