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Old August 21, 2016   #5
korney19
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I am in NY and a lot of people are having the same problem. I was told by a neighbor that when there is drought conditions the Racoons will take just ripened fruit for the water content. That's why there are multiple partially eaten fruits each time there is an attack. Interesting theory anyway..
Thanks, no racoons here in the city, at least not my street but I think there's a skunk nearby, and a big fat groundhog walked between my legs once in the driveway, but that was 5-10 years ago!
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