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Birds are the major problem in gardenBirds are the major problem in garden. Property owner feral birds can be a serious menace, especially in concentrated urban populations. They pose a very real risk to health, damage foodstuffs, deface buildings and increase property maintenance bills. Most birds present no problem at all, but a few species become pests due to concentrated populations or the environments they inhabit. Bird Control is only the solution to keep birds away from your garden and home. You don't have to resort to poisons, firearms or deadly traps to get rid of birds. Today, you can avail yourself of many highly effective and humane bird control measures. Ultrasonic Bird Repeller devices strike fear in birds' hearts but they won't harm a feather on their bodies. Unlike loud sound noisemakers that only scare birds temporarily and do nothing to prevent them from returning, Ultrasonic Bird Repeller offers an effective solution. They broadcast predator and distress calls that make pest birds feel threatened. They recreate the sounds of Peregrine falcons defending their territory or they imitate predator hawks screeching and gulls under attack .These sounds persuade birds to leave post haste. The best Ultrasonic Bird Repeller can be programmed to emit distress and predator at any time of the day. It is suggested to continually alter the frequency, timing and intensity of their sounds, which prevents birds from becoming too accustomed to the threat and control the birds. Bird Netting is also the solution for Bird Control. Bird netting uses the exclusion principle of bird control to humanely deter birds from your garden. Bird Netting comes in many types and size. Setting up Bird netting is quite simple. If you want to protect your vegetable gardens, wrap individual plants in netting or suspend the netting around the entire garden area to lock out pest birds. For blueberry bushes and grape vines, suspend the netting about six inches over the bush. This will prevent pest birds from perching on the net and eating fruit through the mesh. Another way to suspend Bird netting is to attach it to a series of poles surrounding the perimeter.

by: ashee




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