Once they target a garden, bets are off, using the right fence here works fine, they won't stay out in the open long enough to consider breaching it, always on the move. When there was weeds in the gardens, they don't usually bother tomato plants, maybe fruit on them, only when ripe, at least from what I have seen, often times they take down tops of weeds like pigweed, purslane etc. When it gets dry and theres no forage, then its time to watch out, they will take down whatever is lush, fresh and green. Fence and open perimeter around a garden will work around here just fine. I had one living under the back steps inside the upper garden, for weeks, and it took that long before I figured it out, finally took some lettuce down, it was a half @ss den attempt, rocks and such, but he was using it, I caught him in there, no gloves so the trap did catch him, I released 800 yards out on our land, he came back 2x, tail was painted red, I knew it was him, now I drive over to the back side of this tract of land connected to a much larger piece, abandoned fields, just far enough they don't find their way back.
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