That is terrible and I am genuinely sympathetic, and yet, as reasons one's sunflower is gone, "a moose ate it!" is the sort of thing we in the Lower 48 can only dream of.
I used to live in Alaska (and was friends with Ellen! Hi Ellen!), and part of setting up any garden was figuring out how to dissuade the moose from wandering in to nom on whatever they felt like.
It's not just regular moose, either. We've got our own subspecies, 'Alces alces gigas', which is basically 'Giant Moose'. So it's not just 'random moose', it's 'random moose probably over seven feet tall at the shoulder'.
Honestly, you're lucky if all they do is eat your plants. >.>
This one was only a yearling or a two-year, judging by the hoofprints in the mud. Probably only 5 or 6 feet at the shoulder. Maybe only a thousand pounds. (Still big enough to eat whatever damn sunflower it decides it wants...)
Where do you live that you have problem moose? o_o I used to live in Idaho and Utah, and we would see them there occasionally but not usually in areas where there were houses.
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Date: 2013-09-14 10:15 pm (UTC)It's not just regular moose, either. We've got our own subspecies, 'Alces alces gigas', which is basically 'Giant Moose'. So it's not just 'random moose', it's 'random moose probably over seven feet tall at the shoulder'.
Honestly, you're lucky if all they do is eat your plants. >.>
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Date: 2013-09-18 03:22 pm (UTC)Where do you live that you have problem moose? o_o I used to live in Idaho and Utah, and we would see them there occasionally but not usually in areas where there were houses.
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Date: 2013-09-18 09:20 pm (UTC)Considering that we got snow last night, it probably wouldn't have bloomed anyway. Alas!