9ah-figlet
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I'm so annoyed right now! An animal has damaged about 6-7 trees. What do you think it is? I see deer, foxes, rabbits, squirrels on a daily basis and have seen raccoons and groundhogs in the past. During prime harvest season, I didn't have any damage like this. This season, most of the figs that were lost were due to insects rather than animals.
I first thought a deer because these trees are on the edge of my fig patch where a buck could rub antlers.


Then I noticed distinct claw (or teeth??) marks

And finally scaffolds ripped off the trunk in the interior of my fig patch. Because the rows of my fig patch are only 5-ft part and deer don't like to enter areas where it is too tight for them to turn around, I'm thinking it may have been something trying to climb the tree or pulling branches down to eat figs. The branches on the ground had figs bitten off, but I can't tell if it happened before or after they were torn off.


Do you think the 1st two trees with the damaged bark will recover? I think it is too late to try to reattach the branches because the leaves have dried out already.
I first thought a deer because these trees are on the edge of my fig patch where a buck could rub antlers.


Then I noticed distinct claw (or teeth??) marks

And finally scaffolds ripped off the trunk in the interior of my fig patch. Because the rows of my fig patch are only 5-ft part and deer don't like to enter areas where it is too tight for them to turn around, I'm thinking it may have been something trying to climb the tree or pulling branches down to eat figs. The branches on the ground had figs bitten off, but I can't tell if it happened before or after they were torn off.


Do you think the 1st two trees with the damaged bark will recover? I think it is too late to try to reattach the branches because the leaves have dried out already.