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Old 21-07-2008, 03:01 PM posted to alt.agriculture.fruit,rec.gardens,rec.gardens.edible
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Does any body have some success stories to tell in regard to using the
following product to control birds:


http://www.biconet.com/birds/fruitShield.html

I started to use it yesterday. Can't wait to see what
the outcome is going to be.


JIMMY




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On 21/07/08 15:01, JS wrote:
Does any body have some success stories to tell in regard to using the
following product to control birds:


http://www.biconet.com/birds/fruitShield.html

I started to use it yesterday. Can't wait to see what
the outcome is going to be.


JIMMY





Jimmy,

Why don't you just cover your crops with netting?

Ed

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Ed ex@directory wrote:

On 21/07/08 15:01, JS wrote:
Does any body have some success stories to tell in regard to using the
following product to control birds:


http://www.biconet.com/birds/fruitShield.html

I started to use it yesterday. Can't wait to see what
the outcome is going to be.


JIMMY





Jimmy,

Why don't you just cover your crops with netting?

Ed


Too ignorant?

Netting works.

Unless you are battling rats...
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On 21/07/08 16:40, Omelet wrote:
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Ed ex@directory wrote:

On 21/07/08 15:01, JS wrote:
Does any body have some success stories to tell in regard to using the
following product to control birds:


http://www.biconet.com/birds/fruitShield.html

I started to use it yesterday. Can't wait to see what
the outcome is going to be.


JIMMY




Jimmy,

Why don't you just cover your crops with netting?

Ed


Too ignorant?

Netting works.

Unless you are battling rats...


Rats? What kinda birds are they? LOL!

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Ed,

I have problem with my backyard fruits got destroyed by the birds.
Putting a net over the fruit tree is not a practical solution -- I don't
think.

Jimmy


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On 21/07/08 15:01, JS wrote:
Does any body have some success stories to tell in regard to using the
following product to control birds:
http://www.biconet.com/birds/fruitShield.html
I started to use it yesterday. Can't wait to see what
the outcome is going to be.
JIMMY


Jimmy,

Why don't you just cover your crops with netting?

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Ed ex@directory wrote:

On 21/07/08 16:40, Omelet wrote:
In article ,
Ed ex@directory wrote:

On 21/07/08 15:01, JS wrote:
Does any body have some success stories to tell in regard to using the
following product to control birds:


http://www.biconet.com/birds/fruitShield.html

I started to use it yesterday. Can't wait to see what
the outcome is going to be.


JIMMY




Jimmy,

Why don't you just cover your crops with netting?

Ed


Too ignorant?

Netting works.

Unless you are battling rats...


Rats? What kinda birds are they? LOL!

Ed


Just a personal peeve. ;-) My neighborhood has Norway rats. Consider
yourself lucky!
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Ed,

I have problem with my backyard fruits got destroyed by the birds.
Putting a net over the fruit tree is not a practical solution -- I don't
think.

Jimmy


Try Home Depot or Lowe's.
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dont know why it would work.... birds dont have much of a sense of taste.

so what does the fruit taste like then? pointless. I use nets and squirrel traps.
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following product to control birds:
http://www.biconet.com/birds/fruitShield.html

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Does any body have some success stories to tell in regard to using the
following product to control birds:


http://www.biconet.com/birds/fruitShield.html

I started to use it yesterday. Can't wait to see what
the outcome is going to be.


JIMMY
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Bird taste repellers are also a great medium to repel them. They are used to spray on roofs and grass surface to repel them. Liquid and gel repeller annoy birds when get on to their feet and thereby repel them. well definitely your outcome will be good , these repellers really work well.
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