flowerbug
Garden Master
I wouldn't have a problem with sharing... but more often than not, herbivores will take everything unless stopped. Because I save my own seed, a total crop loss can potentially mean loss of that variety - and some of what I grow is irreplaceable.
And damage to property, while unavoidable, is never acceptable.
Living in a semi-rural area means that I share my property with a fairly substantial animal population. I appreciate the strip of untamed forest on my back lot line, and being able to observe Nature in my back yard; so for me, killing is a last resort. My preferred methods of dealing with animal pests are to fence them out, drive them out, discourage them from causing damage, or encourage natural predators. For the most part, those methods are successful. When possible, I will trap & relocate larger animals. Mice are really the only animals require stronger measures, or they would overrun everything.
the two herbivores that do the most damage here are rabbits and deer. groundhogs can do some damage but they rarely kill the whole plant - they are pickier and eat the more tender shoots of things and leave the rest which can usually regrow. chipmunks can also be a pain in the butt, but i've reduced their habitat substantially this year so while they are around they are not getting as much chance to procreate and hide like they were doing before. getting all those rotting pallets removed has really changed the dynamic here and i'm hoping that will continue through next year's growing too.
as for losing a whole crop, i dont normally have that issue to worry about losing seed lines because i have backups and then backups of backups, especially for those seeds i've been growing for a long time. i try to keep some of the originals so i can compare so those too are a backup of sorts. the soybeans you gave me to grow this year worked out well so not only do i have the originals but i also have some fresh ones to work with for next season and i'm hoping to plant a much larger crop. chipmunks do go after soybean seeds/seedlings so i'm going to have to be vigilant when i plant them, but i have good sight lines and the air rifle so in the worst of situations i should be ok. rat traps too.
new beans, yeah, i can lose those if i don't have many seeds and the weather or animals get at them badly, but it doesn't happen often. more often what happens is that the beans just don't grow very well and so i stash the seeds i have left and then move on to try others.