Bird Protection

Durgan

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http://www.durgan.org/URL/?CVLYG 22 June 2012 Bird Protection
Robins were visiting the blueberries,which are beginning to ripen. The top fibre glass screening was installed on the previously built structure. Without this protection the robins eat or destroy evey berry by poking holes in the ones not eaten.

http://www.durgan.org/URL/?RIFCU 3 June 2012 Bird Protection for Blueberry
There are six blueberry bushes in an area 8 by 12 feet which must have protection from birds or there is simply no fruit available. What the birds dont eat they damage by pecking. The solution chosen was to completely enclose the area.
Four foot wide, one inch metal mesh was chosen. Six foot steel posts were installed at three foot intervals and driven into the ground two feet with a pile driver. The mesh was installed and supported with plastic ties. The bottom of fhe mesh is covered with soil and wood mulch. An removable entry door was made from wood mesh. For the top, fibre glass screening was used, this is used on the strawberries also.This mesh is 8 feet wide and was purchased in a 50 foot roll. The fibre glass is held in place with plastic ties connected to the peripheral posts. For more convenience in removing for picking, some rubber bands will be found. The structure is strong, simple to fabricate, and is completely bird proof.
 

baymule

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I just love your garden supervisor! :thumbsup Great idea to build a frame around the blueberries to keep the birds out.
 

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