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Thwarting blackbirds
I have recently placed a layer of wood chippings over some flowerbeds,
in the hope to keep the weeds down. The local blackbirds are treating it as a trolley dash at Tesco, I've no problem with that, except they are litter louts, spreading chippings over the adjacent drive in the case of one bed. Having spoken to them nicely they are still doing it. If I replace the chippings on that bed with gravel will that stop them? I am assuming that the lovely grub(s) using the wood chip will keep the grub(s) away. Am I right, will it work? TIA -- Please do not reply by Email, as all emails to this address are automatically deleted. |
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"Broadback" wrote in message ... I have recently placed a layer of wood chippings over some flowerbeds, in the hope to keep the weeds down. The local blackbirds are treating it as a trolley dash at Tesco, I've no problem with that, except they are litter louts, spreading chippings over the adjacent drive in the case of one bed. Having spoken to them nicely they are still doing it. If I replace the chippings on that bed with gravel will that stop them? No - they still root around in gravel, but can't throw it as far.......... I am assuming that the lovely grub(s) using the wood chip will keep the grub(s) away. Am I right, will it work? TIA -- Please do not reply by Email, as all emails to this address are automatically deleted. |
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On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 19:20:04 +0100, Broadback
wrote: I have recently placed a layer of wood chippings over some flowerbeds, in the hope to keep the weeds down. The local blackbirds are treating it as a trolley dash at Tesco, I've no problem with that, except they are litter louts, spreading chippings over the adjacent drive in the case of one bed. Having spoken to them nicely they are still doing it. If I replace the chippings on that bed with gravel will that stop them? I am assuming that the lovely grub(s) using the wood chip will keep the grub(s) away. Am I right, will it work? TIA I had the same problem and also found that a good talking to didn't work. Then I bought some black netting. I think it is fruit netting and cut it into 18" strips laid at the bed edges and fastened down. That stopped the buggers good and proper. There were complaints here that the birds would get trapped and caught up in said netting. Well they haven't: not one trapped bird in 8 months. So this has worked for me. No more hourly sweeping-up of the drive. Magic John In limine sapientiae |
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Broadback wrote in message ... I have recently placed a layer of wood chippings over some flowerbeds, in the hope to keep the weeds down. The local blackbirds are treating it as a trolley dash at Tesco, I've no problem with that, except they are litter louts, spreading chippings over the adjacent drive in the case of one bed. Having spoken to them nicely they are still doing it. If I replace the chippings on that bed with gravel will that stop them? I am assuming that the lovely grub(s) using the wood chip will keep the grub(s) away. Am I right, will it work? TIA -- Please do not reply by Email, as all emails to this address are automatically deleted. I do sympathise. However, the blackbirds are searching bugs and slugs (worms alsom of course). Do you really want to stop this activity? Spider |
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