Seattle Times: A bird in the fruit tree … is worth two rolls of netting
A bird in the fruit tree … is worth two rolls of netting
MSN: Bagging Fruit to Protect from Animals & Birds - Instead of Netting Whole Fruit Tree
Bagging Fruit to Protect from Animals & Birds - Instead of Netting Whole Fruit Tree
Redding Record Searchlight: How to protect your cherry, other fruit trees from hungry birds while keeping them safe
Q: What sort of netting can I use on a cherry tree that will prevent birds from eating the cherries, and also doesn't snag birds? Also, will ground squirrels chew up the netting? A: Your concerns ...
How to protect your cherry, other fruit trees from hungry birds while keeping them safe
You’ve planted and pruned, watered and watched it grow. And now, at last, tree fruit is ripening on the branch. Then the birds descend. They perch and peck, pillage and plunder. And just like that, a ...
The Spokesman-Review: In the Garden: A little trickery can keep the birds away from the fruit on the trees
My husband, Bill, and I really enjoy growing tree fruits. Our small orchard consists of apple, plum, pear, cherry and peach trees. Cherries in particular are commonly targeted by birds. We have had to ...
In the Garden: A little trickery can keep the birds away from the fruit on the trees
Here is a simple way to protect fruit on your backyard fruit trees from animals like birds and possums - perhaps even squirrels but we don't get them here so I can't say definitively although I do ...