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GeneDaniels
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I think I may have found a good way to keep the birds away from my figs, or at least it is working on my all various berry plants. I have long river canes stuck in the ground with tin plates hanging from them over the berries. But unlike last year, this year I have hung the plates on stiff wires instead of string. This makes a BIG difference. |
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cyberfarmer
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pics please |
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GeneDaniels
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Here is what my set-up looks like on some of my blueberries. Here is three bushes in a row: |
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greg88
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Gene, |
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GeneDaniels
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I've used the pie tins to protect my raspberries through a 4 week season, no noticeable reduction in effectiveness. And as soon as the first bird peck appeared on my blackberries I put some over those, and I've not lost a berry since. |
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Rewton
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Thanks - I'll definitely try this. |
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drphil69
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Nice! And I spend time every year to cover my blueberry row with bird netting! I will try that next year. |
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Gina
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I'd better start eating pie for their aluminum plates... :) |
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cyberfarmer
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Thanks for the pics. I'm going to see if this will keep squirrels from digging in my container plants. Certainly easier than building a weaponized SIP. |
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HarveyC
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Thanks for sharing, Gene. Looking forward to seeing if this works on figs throughout the summer. Will give it a try myself. |
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GeneDaniels
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[QUOTE=cyberfarmer]Thanks for the pics. I'm going to see if this will keep squirrels from digging in my container plants. Certainly easier than building a weaponized SIP.[/QUOTE] |
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mgginva
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Gene, |
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Grasa
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are you sure it is not the upside down Jesus that is doing the job? |
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Hershell
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I wasn't going to ask. I really think it has an effect on true test results. |
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HarveyC
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I wondered the same myself but was too shy to ask. |
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GRamaley
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Got to get me one of those signs... |
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GeneDaniels
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That can't be it because this is the "Bible-belt." Them birds are all good, card-carrying Baptists. They would flock to see Jesus if they could read. |
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Hershell
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They are Baptist alright, we are always there if they have food! |
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Centurion
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Thanks for including the pics. You've given me some ideas..... |
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Rewton
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Unfortunately the pie pan trick didn't work for me. A few hours after I put it up I saw a robin and later a catbird diving in for a blueberry. Oh well, it was worth a try. The bushes are now protected with netting - a pain to work with but I'm sure I'll get blueberries now. |
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GeneDaniels
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Sorry it didn't work for you. Maybe Arkansas birds are more skidish than your. It has worked real well here. |
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Rewton
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Yeah, the birds here seem to be really agressive, especially the catbirds. They seem to let out a call just before they swoop down to attack the berries, grapes, figs etc. |
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musillid
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The upside-down Jesus is so the birds can perch on it, look down and read it right-side up. I fear the problem is that it advertises a "come to Jesus" meeting and your are just going to get more birds as The Word spreads. Now an upside-down crucifix might put the scare in them, but you'd probably start losing neighbors at that point, too. |
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GeneDaniels
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Yeah, you know how baptist (birds) are, just put out some food and they will fill the place! |
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