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Seeing off an aggressive blackbird?
There is one tiny patch of our garden which an aggressive blackbird has
an obsession with! Early every morning he comes and digs away. You can see his beak-marks in the earth. Maybe he has learnt that the spot, for some reason, is rich in worms. Anyway, he is dislodging little alpines and covering others with the earth that he flings out of the way. I'm wondering, is there any spray that I could saturate this small area with so that he'll either get a whiff of it or a taste of it and bugger off? I don't want to harm the little fella, but I do want to deter him from constantly wrecking this particular patch of garden! I find "Slug Clear" spray brilliant for keeping the slugs away from certain areas. I don't suppose there's a "Bird Clear"?! :-) Eddy. |
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