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chongalolo | 19:58 Mon 12th Sep 2005 | Home & Garden
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We had lovely new turf laid in our garden earlier this year, but the birds are ripping up all the grass and leaving great holes. Does anyone know how I can prevent them from doing this - I am normally kind to all creatures but this is making me crazy and I'm having murderous thoughts....
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If it's starlings, they're probably after Leatherjackets, which turn into crane flies (daddy long legs). The crane flies will all emerge soon so the problem will soon end. (The turf was probably cut from a meadow - next year they are not as likely to lay their eggs in your lawn as they would be out in the countryside).

If the birds don't get the larvae, then the larvae will eat the grass roots and patches of your lawn will die. We had this happen to us 2 gardens ago and had the people who had laid it back to replace it as about 3/4 of it died
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Thanks for the info.  So now we love the birds and hate the larvae.  I knew I was too small the fight the power of nature.  I surrender.

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