How to Deal with Bird
Problems
If you are lucky enough to have a
cherry tree in your yard, I am sure I don’t need to tell you
how much enjoyment can come from them. Just eating the
delicious cherries that spawned from your tree is a rewarding
experience in itself. Looking out your back window and seeing a
magnificent, glorious cherry tree is also rewarding.
Most people are impressed just by the fact that you have a
cherry tree, because they are usually thought of by
non-gardeners as some sort of exotic plant.
But along with the joys that a cherry tree can bring, there
are many annoyances. They seem to attract more unwanted
creatures than any other plant in the world. Almost every day
it seems like there is a new type of pestilence swarming the
tree, trying to get a nibble of its delicious fruits. I can’t
say I blame them, but if they want to eat delicious fruits then
they should grow their own trees.
One of the main and most constant problems that most people
deal with is birds eating the fruit off the tree. It can seem
almost impossible to get rid of this pest. After all, they can
come in from any angle and make a quick getaway with the
cherries. Or they can sit undetected in the branches and munch
away all day. A bird certainly has its versatility on its side.
Those little guys can be a real hassle to catch or repel.
However, there are several different ways you can deter the
birds from your house.
The most used way of repelling birds is to place a plastic
owl within the vicinity of the house. If you find any animal
that usually eats birds and purchase a plastic version, usually
real birds will be instinctual enough to avoid it. These can
include snakes, owls hawks, or scarecrows (OK, maybe they don’t
eat birds normally. But they sure scare the birds for some
reason). Most of the time you can purchase these at your local
gardening store. If you want a different version or a more
lifelike representation, if you look online then you’re sure to
find something that will work.
If you get a plastic animal of some sort, usually it will
cure the bird problem for a while. However, some birds are just
really brave (or really stupid) and will continue to eat from
your tree. Almost any reflective surface or noisy object will
prevent the birds from coming too close. I personally like to
use reflective tape designed for scaring birds. You can
purchase this at any gardening store. I usually use this in
combination with a large assortment of wind chimes for maximum
scaring. Once you have a plastic animal along with reflective
items and noisy items, almost all birds will be too terrified
to even go close.
While airborne creatures might take a little more than their
share of fruit, you should still consider leaving one tree
exclusively for them. While they might seem like a pest
sometimes, birds can be the one thing that livens up your
garden. If you’re used to having birds and then all of a sudden
you’ve scared them all away, you’ll feel like there is
something missing from your garden. Something that, on the
inside, you truly loved all along.
Editor
Peter
Charalambos
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