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Dec 10, 2015 11:04 AM CST
Name: Christine
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I'm guess it's something in the fertilizer spikes that's attracting some animal although I'm not sure why they are singling out the ones under the spruce tree. Blood meal and bone meal are often used in fertilizer which would be attractive to raccoons, coyotes or other meat eaters. Maybe foxes in your area?
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