Riverbend
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Posted 4:18 pm, 06/06/2011
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I had forgotten about the grape koolaid.. Someone had used that once and I believe it worked for them.
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coopextension
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Posted 4:09 pm, 06/06/2011
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University of Massachusetts has some recommendations on their web site at www.umassgreeninfo.org/homegarden/pdf/bird_protection.pdf. Interestingly they recommend spraying the plants with either grape koolaide or sugar water. The grape koolaide has a chemical that is distasteful to birds and birds cannot digest table sugar so they avoid the berries.
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Shitake
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Posted 3:25 pm, 06/06/2011
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My mother has raspberry, blueberry bushes and cherry trees. The hummingbird feeder is a good idea. She uses net and it helps deter them. The pipe that would look like a black snake is a good idea too.
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sneely85
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Posted 2:12 pm, 06/06/2011
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There are a lot orf cats around and they don't help any.... I put the zest bar in the sock and put it on a stick in the ground and I also tried the fake snake thing. However, I couldn't find a piece of pipe so I used an old black bicycle tube. It looks just like a black snake so I hope this works. Thanks so much for your help.
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justwantedtoknow
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Posted 1:41 pm, 06/06/2011
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Go to lowes and buy some netting for fruit trees.
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Douglas_Adams'_Ghost
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Posted 1:22 pm, 06/06/2011
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put a bar of zest in a sock
That's a good rememdy for larger, more troublesome pests too.
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Riverbend
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Posted 11:34 am, 06/06/2011
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We use about 5 foot long pieces of black pipe. From a distance they look like a black snake and the birds will leave them alone.. We do the same for the cherry trees. We have had to use old plant bed cloths as well.
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PawPaw6
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Posted 11:33 am, 06/06/2011
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Hang a Hummingbird feeder out there , they will fight anything that get close to it.Bird Bee Bug they dont care.
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sneely85
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Posted 11:22 am, 06/06/2011
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Thanks unbelievable. I will try that.
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unbelievable1
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Posted 11:18 am, 06/06/2011
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take a stick and put a bar of zest in a sock and hang it in your patch on the stick
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sneely85
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Posted 11:11 am, 06/06/2011
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I need help with ideas to keep the birds from eating my blueberries. I have placed the pie pans out there to scare them but it doesn't seem to be working. As soon as one gets ripe a bird eats it. Does anyone have any ideas?
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