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@jackb have you ever had any problems with birds eating your olives?
I'm just wondering, try to be proactive...
I had a flat of seeds in pods in my garden getting a little sun, & the birds came & ate every single seed out of the 72 pods & picked my blueberry bush clean, so now I am wondering if they will destroy the olive tree as well. I hope not ugh
 

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Yeah I have some, I just had it kinda laying over the top of blueberry bush until I could make a proper frame to go around it, that's what I'm working on today! Love the birds but I got the blueberries for me not them haha
 

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Buebirds and Robbins learn really fast how to get over, under, around and through the bird netting when they find fruits / berries are ripe. The robbins are now eating a few bites out of all of my strawberries that are showing anywhere near a red tinge.
 

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@jackb have you ever had any problems with birds eating your olives?
I'm just wondering, try to be proactive...
I had a flat of seeds in pods in my garden getting a little sun, & the birds came & ate every single seed out of the 72 pods & picked my blueberry bush clean, so now I am wondering if they will destroy the olive tree as well. I hope not ugh

This is really the first year I have had a significant amount of olives, so I can not say. Unripe olives are hard and bitter, so they may not be attractive to birds.
 

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Bird netting can also be used to trap snakes. Lay it on ground Snakes crawl threw, their scales get caught in netting , they can't back up. Snakes you want can be cut free, other can be put down.
 

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Bird netting can also be used to trap snakes. Lay it on ground Snakes crawl threw, their scales get caught in netting , they can't back up. Snakes you want can be cut free, other can be put down.
That works with loosely rolled up chicken wire too. A big rat snake was in front of the house this evening. I think it is the same one that caused such an uproar with the dogs a couple weeks ago. My DH moved it along with a stick. He didn't believe me when I told him it could crawl up a tree, but that's what it did. He believes me now.
 
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