There's nothing better than picking fruit fresh from your backyard. However, when there's no fruit to pick or it's rotten on the ground, you get upset. Some of the main culprits behind this are birds. Consider these tips to keep your fruit protected from the beaks of hungry birds.
Though many birds are happy with basic bird seed, they also appreciate fruit. Certain types of birds, such as robins, magpies, blue jays, finches, sparrows, crows and starlings, all love to feast on fruit, the University of California-Davis stated. Vegetation such as cherry trees are usually the most vulnerable to birds, but apple trees, peach trees and even grape vines all have experienced birds' wrath. Birds aren't fond of going into large orchards that are surrounded by other orchards. Instead, they like trees that are near rural, bushy areas where the birds can seek refuge when they're not hungry.
Consider these tips to scare birds off and keep your fruit untouched.