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prevent birds from eating plums & cherries?
Do any of you have any suggestions on how to prevent birds from eating my
fruit when they are ripe? Putting netting over the trees is out of the question and artificial owls do not work. I put netting over my strawberry patch and that helps. Thanks for your help. |
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prevent birds from eating plums & cherries?
In article ssTZf.885177$x96.651247@attbi_s72, "Tom"
wrote: Do any of you have any suggestions on how to prevent birds from eating my fruit when they are ripe? Putting netting over the trees is out of the question and artificial owls do not work. I put netting over my strawberry patch and that helps. Thanks for your help. Consider Queen Anne cherries as they are yellow. I might be wrong about that but if my memory serves me well this may be worth looking into. Good Luck! Bill -- S Jersey USA Zone 5 Shade This article is posted under fair use rules in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, and is strictly for the educational and informative purposes. This material is distributed without profit. |
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prevent birds from eating plums & cherries?
To control the birds feasting on my blueberries I planted a good amount
of catnip. Half the stray cats in town hang out in my yard now but my harvests have never been better. Initially when I planted the first bushes I considered netting but for the same price I was able to plant 6 more bushes. So we can all eat, me , the birds, and occasionally the cats! |
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prevent birds from eating plums & cherries?
I've seen people take used CD's, glue 'em back to back so both sides are
shiny and hang 'em all over the tree. I've always read to put a bird bath in your backyard. The birds are wanting the moisture more than the fruit and the bird bath helps to deter 'em. HTH "Tom" wrote in message news:ssTZf.885177$x96.651247@attbi_s72... Do any of you have any suggestions on how to prevent birds from eating my fruit when they are ripe? Putting netting over the trees is out of the question and artificial owls do not work. I put netting over my strawberry patch and that helps. Thanks for your help. |
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prevent birds from eating plums & cherries?
On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 15:35:19 -0400
William Wagner wrote: In article ssTZf.885177$x96.651247@attbi_s72, "Tom" wrote: Do any of you have any suggestions on how to prevent birds from eating my fruit when they are ripe? Putting netting over the trees is out of the question and artificial owls do not work. I put netting over my strawberry patch and that helps. Thanks for your help. Consider Queen Anne cherries as they are yellow. I might be wrong about that but if my memory serves me well this may be worth looking into. Sadly the birds love the Queen Annes too. And many of them do shade a little red at the end. This past year I managed to get about half of them, after a late start. I left the rest for the following morning. When I came out, there was not a cherry left. Oddly birds don't seem to bother my plums, or my neighbor's cherries (he has Queen Anne and dark red also) as much as they do mine. Red, white, whatever. I may try the CD thing this year. There's a fellow up the road who does it, he always seems to have a big crop quite late on. -E -- Emery Davis You can reply to ecom by removing the well known companies |
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prevent birds from eating plums & cherries?
Try ziplock bags. A bit unpractical with cherries, but you can cover clusters
with them. Be sure to cut a slit at the bottom end to allow rain water to drain out. Sherwin D. Tom wrote: Do any of you have any suggestions on how to prevent birds from eating my fruit when they are ripe? Putting netting over the trees is out of the question and artificial owls do not work. I put netting over my strawberry patch and that helps. Thanks for your help. |
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And bird feeders. Give them an alternate source and they may leave your
fruit alone. Dwayne "Nicole" wrote in message ... I've seen people take used CD's, glue 'em back to back so both sides are shiny and hang 'em all over the tree. I've always read to put a bird bath in your backyard. The birds are wanting the moisture more than the fruit and the bird bath helps to deter 'em. HTH "Tom" wrote in message news:ssTZf.885177$x96.651247@attbi_s72... Do any of you have any suggestions on how to prevent birds from eating my fruit when they are ripe? Putting netting over the trees is out of the question and artificial owls do not work. I put netting over my strawberry patch and that helps. Thanks for your help. |
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prevent birds from eating plums & cherries?
Emery Davis wrote:
On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 15:35:19 -0400 William Wagner wrote: In article ssTZf.885177$x96.651247@attbi_s72, "Tom" wrote: Do any of you have any suggestions on how to prevent birds from eating my fruit when they are ripe? Putting netting over the trees is out of the question and artificial owls do not work. I put netting over my strawberry patch and that helps. Thanks for your help. Consider Queen Anne cherries as they are yellow. I might be wrong about that but if my memory serves me well this may be worth looking into. Sadly the birds love the Queen Annes too. And many of them do shade a little red at the end. This past year I managed to get about half of them, after a late start. I left the rest for the following morning. When I came out, there was not a cherry left. Oddly birds don't seem to bother my plums, or my neighbor's cherries (he has Queen Anne and dark red also) as much as they do mine. Red, white, whatever. I may try the CD thing this year. There's a fellow up the road who does it, he always seems to have a big crop quite late on. -E I do the "CD thing" for my peach tree and grapes. I drill a small hole near the edge of unwanted CDs, thread kite string through the holes, and hang the CDs from the tree, grape vines and nearby shrubs. The CDs hand about 6-12 inches. This does seem to keep birds away from the fruit but not raccoons and squirrels. -- David E. Ross Climate: California Mediterranean Sunset Zone: 21 -- interior Santa Monica Mountains with some ocean influence (USDA 10a, very close to Sunset Zone 19) Gardening pages at http://www.rossde.com/garden/ |
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prevent birds from eating plums & cherries?
Hubby's grandma used to kill a few birds and hang 'em up. No more problems
(according to her). I can't imagine what a dead crow smells like in June when it's 100*. Yuck "Tom" wrote in message news:ssTZf.885177$x96.651247@attbi_s72... Do any of you have any suggestions on how to prevent birds from eating my fruit when they are ripe? Putting netting over the trees is out of the question and artificial owls do not work. I put netting over my strawberry patch and that helps. Thanks for your help. |
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