Summer’s nearly here, with warm weather, longer days, and delicious, juicy fresh fruit that can be picked right off the trees and eaten - that’s if the birds have left any.
It wouldn’t be bad if birds ate a just a piece or two, but they take a little peck and spoil nearly every fruit. It’s enough to cause despair. No one wants harm to come to those feathered friends; isn’t there some way to dissuade the birds from occupying fruit trees without harming them?
Actually, there are several solutions that will scare the birds away that employ materials already in the home and they are absolutely safe and non-toxic for all garden beasties.
Birds are spooked by flashing lights. You can utilize the sun and have solar bird-spookers up in the trees in no time at all. Locate the foil tins that come from pot pies and fruit pies that accumulate in your kitchen drawers. Poke a hole near the rim of the tins and string something sturdy through the hole, like twine or yarn. Tie a knot at the ends and hang them off the limbs of your fruit trees. The birds don’t like the sun flashing off the shiny surface.
Old, scratched, and discarded CDs and DVDs also work well. Mylar tape and balloons also can be used. The sunlight glinting off their reflective surfaces shoo the birds away immediately.
A bit more expensive thing to hang in or near your fruit trees are plastic owls and hawks. The plastic predators are kind of cute in a staring, zombie kind of way, and they scare the living daylights out of fruit eating birds.
Netting can also be used to either cover the trees if they’re not too tall, or nets can be strung around your trees. The birds don’t like the barrier, and fly away to find easier pickings.
For the techno fruit lover, a device can be found on the internet called a Sonic Repeller. It periodically makes distress or predator calls for twenty two types of birds. The sounds get repeated every few minutes, and your fruit raiding friends will take them very seriously.
Enjoy your summer fruits!
you can build a scarecrom put a windchime up or a flower that can apin /?
don't water them!
birds live in trees because its an ideal place to keep there young from pretitors. also they live in trees for shelter from the wilderness and the weather.
Many birds make their nests in trees and eat from fruit and insects that are on the trees. The more trees, the more nests can be made and the more food is availiable to the birds.
Many birds make their nests in trees and eat from fruit and insects that are on the trees. The more trees, the more nests can be made and the more food is availiable to the birds.
Yes,at least robins will, they are eating the fruit in my tree right now- November.
Birds are endangered because people keep tearing down their homes, in trees, forests, etc. People also kill birds to eat them.
It would depend on what species of bird, and what sorts of fruit really.
fruit trees grow fruit and forest trees don't grow anything.
Fruit trees bear fruit while forest trees can or cant they just have to be in a forest. So fruit trees is a much narrower thing then forest trees.
The Birds on the Trees was created in 1970.
to keep their babies out of danger and also trees are high enough so that the mother can teach them how to fly you AIKALO !!
They eat fruit on trees with their hollow beaks they can crush the berries but some even eat eggs of other birds.