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I would be hopeful that the ones which aren't completely girdled will come back. Could be worth trying bridge grafting on the others?

 

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the swing drop traps are fab for this - aka leave a route though - then once theyve found the hole - pull the pin and as they go through the whole the counterbalance swing drops them in the pit./

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I would be hopeful that the ones which aren't completely girdled will come back. Could be worth trying bridge grafting on the others?

 

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Most ,if not all the trees would survive. The issue is scarring, garden centres,nurseries will not buy scarred trees.

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You can buy stuff that uis garlic based to spray on the trunks, it goes a long way to help prevent it happening.

You used to be able to make a stronger mix of a chemical called thiram (Thianosan) and spray it on with a knapsack. Not sure if you are allowed to do that still.

It is actually a fungicide but it is an irritant. Wouldn't harm the rabbits, they just wouldn't want a second bite.

Neither of the above are particularly expensive and a bit of a no brainer considering the potential costs of losing that lot.

 

I grow apples for a living, I have learned all the above the hard way too.

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