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How to Get Birds Out of Cherry Trees

Avian Control
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May 2017
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The cherry tree is a commonly farmed crop because of the sweet cherry’s fame. Around two million tons of cherries are produced each year. However, hungry birds often enjoy stealing a large portion of the profits. Learn how to protect your cherry trees from thieving birds with these tips.

Utilize Tree Netting

The best offense is a good defense. Covering your tree canopy in fine mesh netting can make fruit more difficult to get to. Birds, however, are persistent and will try to find any opportunity to get that sweet fruit. Make sure all of your cherries are tucked into the net to ensure maximum protection.

 

Implement False Predators

We’re talking scare tactics. Place a fake bird of prey near your cherry trees to keep birds away. Common birds of prey used include, but are not limited to:

  • Owls
  • Hawks
  • Eagles
  • Scarecrows and more!

To make matters more effective, you can play recordings of predatory birds to create a more realistic experience. This will raise your chances of sending those pesky birds flying away from your cherry trees.

 

 

Supply An Alternative Food Source

If scare tactics and defensive netting aren’t working, try feeding the birds. Placing a large amount of food far away from your cherry trees can lure birds away and keep their appetites from enjoying your fruit. This method will help keep nuisance birds, and your cherry trees, full.

 

Keep Cherry Trees in Check with Avian Enterprises

Prevent birds from eating your cherry trees with Avian Enterprises. Our list of effective bird repellents are cheap and effective with treatment costs as little as $12.50 per acre! Each treatment is long lasting, so the task of constantly protecting your trees will be reduced by up to two weeks outdoors and even longer indoors. Replace outdated, ineffective methods with a solution that works. Shop now or give us a call at 888.868.1982 for more information.