This is a reminder for you to cover your grapevines with netting to protect them from birds and other kinds of wildlife. While many of us were away enjoying the long Labor Day weekend, fall grapes ...
Here are questions I encountered this past week. Q: How can I keep the birds from eating my peaches and grapes? A: Purchase fine mesh bird netting. Small birds can get through most netting. Go online ...
It’s a mesmerizing spectacle to watch a flock of birds as they fly in sync creating moving, freeform clouds in the sky. In our part of the world it’s starlings that put on the show for us. That type ...
A: The best way to prevent birds from eating the grape crop is to place netting over the grapevines. Netting can be purchased at garden centers or through mail-order companies. When placing netting ...
Large flocks of thousands of starlings have been stirring up trouble at the Rossignol Winery in Little Sands, P.E.I. Winery owner John Rossignol says the birds have been targeting the winery's grapes ...
Robotic lasers have been deployed to stop birds from damaging grapes at a vineyard in California for the first time. The bird-repelling technology has proved so successful it is estimated to have ...
A winery in East Sussex has deployed a team of falcons, hawks and eagles to protect its grapes before they ripen. A total of five different birds will be used across the Rathfinny Wine Estate near ...
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