Re: Feathered Friends

Hi,

This John from Australia and to preface my contribution I am very new to
BD but at the same time very excited about the future and the potential
it will bring to my enterprise.

Have you tried making the appropriate peppers and applying them to your
plants ? Our workshop over this weekend revealed many stories of the
incredible success of the peppers.

Regards,

John
Divinity Estate\
Hunter Valley
Australia

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> Tony
>
> It does not seem specific, just any eating the crop that is sprayed. G

Glen I  have had a major problem with birds this season in particular
blackbirds,thrushes, starlings  digging plants up out of the ground ,
between 50 -250 plants  at a time. It became so bad this year that I had
to cover crops with netting. it is also very frustrating to get
blackberry and oldmans beard growing in amongst the crops. I even have
them digging up mature broccoli plants in the vege garden.  Along with
sparrow I consider them a noxious pest along with rabbits and possums.
Sparrow poop on flowers does not excite the consumer. Will bird scare
help in this area?

Thanks Ton y

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