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Old 14-04-2003, 08:32 PM
Warwick Dumas
 
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Default Protecting my apples?



"Snowman" wrote in message
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I have a fairly small apple tree in the garden, which produces really

sweet
eating apples - that is when they get the change to ripen. The problem is
that as soon as they are starting to ripen, the birds come along and peck
them, which then allows the wasps in. Over the years I've had very few
apples.

Last year I made a cut-out silhouette of a bird-of-prey and stuck it on a
cane at the nearby end of the greenhouse - which had some effect, we

managed
to get some apples, but still many were attacked. I've tried talking to

the
cat, to get him to stand guard, but he just went back to sleep. Does

anyone
have any other suggestions? I don't really want to cover it with netting.


I think that's the only solution, although obviously CDs and stuff can have
a temporary effect. But surely wasps could still attack apples without
waiting for birds? You might want to look at any ways of making it a less
wasp-friendly location - can you make sure they are not nesting right near
it? (I know they go a long way to find stuff, but I guess the further it is
from them, the better.)