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G. Harper 23-05-2004 02:36 PM

Getting rid of birds on vine,
 

Any ideas of friendly way to rid vines of birds? I have a family of
Robins that return every year and they try to eat the harvest. One
year the parents raised a brood off of a vine of grapes.

Thanks,
Greg

Paul E. Lehmann 23-05-2004 04:23 PM

Getting rid of birds on vine,
 
G. Harper <> wrote:

>
> Any ideas of friendly way to rid vines of birds? I have a family of
> Robins that return every year and they try to eat the harvest. One
> year the parents raised a brood off of a vine of grapes.
>
> Thanks,
> Greg


Bird Netting

I have a family of Robins in my rose bush at the head of a row of vines
right now. The eggs have hatched and they will be gone my the time I put
up the netting - around the first of August.

Ray 24-05-2004 11:41 PM

Getting rid of birds on vine,
 
Any child could tell you that if you can get four and twenty of them ....
;o)
Ray

<G. Harper> wrote in message
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>
> Any ideas of friendly way to rid vines of birds? I have a family of
> Robins that return every year and they try to eat the harvest. One
> year the parents raised a brood off of a vine of grapes.
>
> Thanks,
> Greg




Doug Miller 25-05-2004 04:02 AM

Getting rid of birds on vine,
 
In article >, "Ray" > wrote:
>Any child could tell you that if you can get four and twenty of them ....
>;o)


That's blackbirds. The OP has robins. Not sure how many of those you'd need,
but it's probably more, as they're smaller.

>Ray
>
><G. Harper> wrote in message
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>>
>> Any ideas of friendly way to rid vines of birds? I have a family of
>> Robins that return every year and they try to eat the harvest. One
>> year the parents raised a brood off of a vine of grapes.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Greg

>
>


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Charles H 25-05-2004 04:37 PM

Getting rid of birds on vine,
 
G. Harper wrote:

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> Any ideas of friendly way to rid vines of birds?


Shotgun?

--
charles
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
"I certainly do not drink all the time. I have to sleep you know."
- W.C. Fields

Joe Yudelson 26-05-2004 06:38 AM

Getting rid of birds on vine,
 
Hi: I had good results last year with the holographic tape. I attached it
to each pole on a foot long rod.

Joe
"Charles H" > wrote in message
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> G. Harper wrote:
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> >
> > Any ideas of friendly way to rid vines of birds?

>
> Shotgun?
>
> --
> charles
> Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
> "I certainly do not drink all the time. I have to sleep you know."
> - W.C. Fields




Bob 26-05-2004 03:03 PM

Getting rid of birds on vine,
 

"Joe Yudelson" > wrote in message
...
> Hi: I had good results last year with the holographic tape. I attached

it
> to each pole on a foot long rod.
>
> Joe


Aluminum foil pie pans swinging on a string usually keeps birds away
from an area.
Also, you can buy fake snakes; birds hate to see them.

> "Charles H" > wrote in message
> ...
> > G. Harper wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Any ideas of friendly way to rid vines of birds?

> >
> > Shotgun?
> >
> > --
> > charles
> > Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
> > "I certainly do not drink all the time. I have to sleep you know."
> > - W.C. Fields

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