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Wisteria flowers being eaten
My parents have a gorgeous Wisteria...lovingly pruned every august and febuary by me. It usually has in excess of 200 flowers on it...and it smells exquisite.
But this year, a small group of sparrows have eaten every single flower bud....there isn't one left.
Now i appreciate we might get a summer flush of flowers but it's not the same. On top of this, sparrows never venture far from their birth place so i'd guess that there will be more of this in future years now they have the taste for them.
Has anyone else experienced this ?...is there anything we can do (netting and fleece are a no-no)
Any suggestions welcome
But this year, a small group of sparrows have eaten every single flower bud....there isn't one left.
Now i appreciate we might get a summer flush of flowers but it's not the same. On top of this, sparrows never venture far from their birth place so i'd guess that there will be more of this in future years now they have the taste for them.
Has anyone else experienced this ?...is there anything we can do (netting and fleece are a no-no)
Any suggestions welcome
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http://www.which.co.uk/files/application/pdf/B ird%20Problems%20229-445-92757.pdf
Hopefully the little devils will leave enough flowers for your parents to enjoy, then move on next year.
Good to see you pruning at the correct times!!
http://www.which.co.uk/files/application/pdf/B ird%20Problems%20229-445-92757.pdf
Hopefully the little devils will leave enough flowers for your parents to enjoy, then move on next year.
Good to see you pruning at the correct times!!
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