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Suzie Posted - May 05 2006 : 07:16:32 AM
Does anyone have trouble with starlings breaking off plants in your garden? and if so, how do you keep them away?


Thanks!
Sarah
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DaisyFarm Posted - May 05 2006 : 10:06:24 AM
That's the only solution I can think of too. They will pull up squash and cucumber seedlings and peas as well. They also will anhilate the cherry trees here. The upside, if there can be one, is that they consume vast quantities of cutworms.
Di

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Eileen Posted - May 05 2006 : 09:59:34 AM
Bird Netting.
Eileen

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