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		<title>Bird Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 04:50:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are fortunate enough to have a cherry tree in your yard, I am sure I do  not have to tell you how much pleasure can come from them. Just eating the  savory cherries that spawned from your tree is a satisfying experience in  itself.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are fortunate enough to have a <a href="http://www.trigonocephaly.info" target="_blank">cherry tree</a> in your yard, I am sure I do  not have to tell you how much pleasure can come from them. Just eating the  savory cherries that spawned from your tree is a satisfying experience in  itself.</p>
<p>Looking out your back window and seeing a wonderful, wonderful cherry tree is  also rewarding. But together with the joys a cherry tree can bring, there are  numerous annoyances. They appear to attract more unwelcome creatures than any  other plant in the world. Pretty much every day it kind of feels like there&#8217;s a  new kind of disease swarming the tree, attempting to get a nibble of its tasty  fruits. I won&#8217;t say I blame them, but if they need to eat tasty fruits then they  should grow their own trees. One of the main and most steady issues that the  majority deal with is birds eating the fruit off the tree.</p>
<p>Of course, birds can come in from any angle and make a fast getaway with the  cherries. Or they can sit unnoticed in the branches and munch away all day.  However, there are many alternative ways you can deter the birds from your  place. The most used way of repelling birds is to set a plastic owl in the  vicinity of the house. If you find any animal that often eats birds and buy a  plastic version, often real birds will be instinctual enough to avoid it.</p>
<p>These can include snakes, owls hawks, or scarecrows.u OK, perhaps they do not  eat birds usually. The majority of the time you should buy these at your local  gardening store. If you need a different version or a more lifelike  illustration, if you look online then you are certain to find something which  will work. If you get a plastic animal of some kind generally it will cure the  bird problem for a bit. However, some birds are just actually brave  and will continue to eat from your tree. Just about any reflective  surface or noisy object will stop the birds from coming too near. I typically  use this together with a giant collection of wind chimes for max scaring. When  you have a plastic animal with reflective items and loud items, pretty much all  birds will be too scared to even go close.</p>
<p>While they&#8217;d appear to be a pest occasionally, birds can be the sole thing  that livens up your garden. If you are used to having birds and then all of a  sudden you&#8217;ve scared them all away, you may feel just like there are some things  missing from your yard.</p>
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