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We have planted Siberian Elms on the property line, and they are doing good. However we are seeing on a nightly basis that something is cutting/breaking the thin ones off about 6 to 8 inches up. It appears to be a clean cut. We live in Southwest Florida, inland some. Any ideas on what this may be and how to stop? The thicker bushes are doing okay. Thank You