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Hi Team,
Hope someone can assist me with the problem I am currently facing in my garden.
We have some fruit trees ( guava, lemon & orange ) in our backyard and since last week all of them have been attacked by an animal/bug/insect ( not sure ).
It is very concerning as everyday it is ruining all my fruit bearing plants.
Seems to be eating all the leaves and breaking the branches as posted in pics
Also found some animal droppings near the plant. Not sure which animal though.
Appreciate if someone can provide me with some guidance.
Thank you,
Sarang
That's possum poo, but I don't know if they're what ate the leaves.
Thank you for the feedback.
I agree with @pstq on the possum poo. I'm not an expert on anything so what I do in my garden is to check for caterpillars on, under, all over (be careful as some are irritating if brushed against). If I can't see anything I will take several close up photos and see if anything pops up under magnification.
Hi @SarangR,
Sorry to see that your trees have been attacked.
You might get some helpful tips in this popular and long-running discussion: Your tips for keeping possums away
Let me also tag the wonderful @Noelle and @ChloeThomson for their thoughts.
Jason
I have had similar damage to my orange, lemon and lime tree, mainly to the tree and not so much the fruit. Limbs and leaved being stripped, and defoliation, I’ve always blamed snails and took every precaution against them that I could but damage was still happening. So thank you possums may also be my pest though I haven’t seen droppings.
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @petas. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for jumping into the discussion.
I'm pleased to see that the information provided has helped identify your issue. From the damage to your plant, I would think it's highly likely that it's from possums. I'd recommend you throw bird netting over the plants held up and off them with garden stakes and then peg the bottom down to the ground. That should prevent possums from accessing the tender new shoots.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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