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Ants and Birds, please help?
Does anyone have any ideas for how to keep ants and birds out of the
vegetable garden? The birds are large black ones, I'm not sure if they are crows or not. I tried growing tomatoes last year and they ate them, I also had a problem with ants around some lettuce I tried to grow. Please.. any advice very much appreciated. Thank you, lucy |
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Ants and Birds, please help?
To help with the birds you can take two aluminum pie plates and staple
them together with a string and a nut tied to the end of it hanging inside of the two pie plates so when the wind blows it rattles, then hang it in the garden in several spots, plus the reflectance of the pie plates help. The problem is that they get used to this and eventually come back but it works for a while. As far as the ants, go to home depot and get Grants ant killer, these are self contained metal traps with a small hole in them for the ants to access the poison, the best part of these is that the ants gather the poison bring it back to the nest where they all feed on it and it kills the entire colony with a minimal amount of poison which is much better on the environment. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Babbling Brook Photography Quality Framed Photography of the Great Outdoors. 30 Day Money Back Guarantee! http://www.babblingbrookphotography.com "lucy" wrote in message m... Does anyone have any ideas for how to keep ants and birds out of the vegetable garden? The birds are large black ones, I'm not sure if they are crows or not. I tried growing tomatoes last year and they ate them, I also had a problem with ants around some lettuce I tried to grow. Please.. any advice very much appreciated. Thank you, lucy |
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Ants and Birds, please help?
lucy said:
Does anyone have any ideas for how to keep ants and birds out of the vegetable garden? The birds are large black ones, I'm not sure if they are crows or not. I tried growing tomatoes last year and they ate them, Usually supplying the birds with drinking water is enough to protect tomatoes. I use bird netting draped over a framework of PVC pipe to protect vulnerable fruits and seedlings from birds. It is important to suspend the netting away from the plants you are protecting (as the birds will otherwise peck through the netting). You also need to be sure to pin the netting to the ground at the bottom. A frame made of PVC pipe (weighed down with a few strategic bricks) or pieces of 2x2 boards of the appropriate length will effectively pin the bottom of the bird netting. I also had a problem with ants around some lettuce I tried to grow. I don't know where you are and what type of ants you are up against. Normally ants wouldn't bother lettuce, except possibly to farm aphids on it. Soapy water will kill the aphids. (Use it in the morning or evening, or on a cloudy day, and be sure to rinse the plants off with plain water within the next hour.) You won't be able to grow lettuce where there is a large ant mound. If you insist on that spot will have to eliminate the mound. This may involve drenching with pesticides or baiting, depending on the type of ant. Sometimes regular digging and drenching with plain or soapy will force the ants to relocate their mound. Be advise that with some ant species disrupting the nest will be a painful or even dangerous activity. I have a large ant mound near my house in a flower bed planted with cactus and other succulents. These plants are able to grow even in the loose ant mound, showing no sign of ant damage, and the ants never invade my house. It seems that the mound ants have eliminated the carpenter ants which used to occasionally forage in the house. I am also lucky in that these ants are not aggressive and have shown no signs of being able or willing to sting. -- Pat K. ('someplace.net' is comcast) Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (attributed to Don Marti) |
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Ants and Birds, please help?
"lucy" wrote in
m: Does anyone have any ideas for how to keep ants and birds out of the vegetable garden? For large birds, this works well: http://www.biconet.com/critter/sprinkler.html |
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Ants and Birds, please help?
On Fri, 07 May 2004 11:02:49 GMT, "Babbling Brook Photography"
wrote: As far as the ants, go to home depot and get Grants ant killer, these are self contained metal traps with a small hole in them for the ants to access the poison, I tried these "ant traps" for years and have never, ever seen any effect whatsoever. Unfortunately, you may have to use some type of pesticide, depending on the ant type. |
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