Even if you love seeing birds in your yard, there are places where you don't want them nesting. Here's how to keep them out ...
This is a reminder for you to cover your grapevines with netting to protect them from birds and other kinds of wildlife. While many of us were away enjoying the long Labor Day weekend, fall grapes ...
A British winery has deployed birds of prey to protect its vines from seagulls and crows. The Rathfinny Wine Estate in East ...
Grapeleaf skeletonizer and grape flea beetle were found in the orchard during the last couple of days. These two pests damage grape leaves but few other plants. The skeletonizer is a bluish-black moth ...
Here are questions I encountered this past week. Q: How can I keep the birds from eating my peaches and grapes? A: Purchase fine mesh bird netting. Small birds can get through most netting. Go online ...
A: The best way to prevent birds from eating the grape crop is to place netting over the grapevines. Netting can be purchased at garden centers or through mail-order companies. When placing netting ...
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 ...
I enjoy welcoming birds to my garden. I usually have bird seed available for them and grow a few sunflowers just so they can ...
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 ...
The small merlin is agile and able to weave between vines to deter small birds. And the Harris hawk and Chilean blue eagle, ...