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Most homeowners are familiar with the frustration of dealing with birds attacking their cherry trees. Birds swoop in and eat the cherries, leaving nothing for the tree owner to enjoy. While the birds may find the cherries delicious, the damage they can do to the cherry tree can be significant. In some cases, when birds are left unchecked, they can completely ruin a cherry tree’s crop. The good news is that there are a few steps anyone can take to keep birds out of their cherry tree and keeping them away.<\/p>\n

Identify the Birds<\/h2>\n

The first step in keeping birds away from a cherry tree is to identify the particular bird that is causing the problem. Different kinds of birds are attracted to different kinds of fruit. Some of the most common birds that are a problem with cherry trees are starlings, blackbirds, crows, and mockingbirds. Knowing which kind of bird is targeting the cherry tree can help identify the best solution to the problem.<\/p>\n

Set Physical Barriers<\/h2>\n

One of the easiest and most effective ways to keep birds away from cherry trees is to set up physical barriers. A popular option is to set up a net over the tree. This net can be used to keep birds from getting in and eating the ripe cherries. It’s important to ensure that the net is set up correctly and securely, otherwise, the birds will easily find their way through it. Covering the net with something visual, such as a scarecrow or shiny mylar strips, can also help to discourage birds from getting in.<\/p>\n

Chemical Deterrents<\/h2>\n

Another way to keep birds away from cherry trees is to use chemical deterrents. Bird repellents come in a variety of forms, including sprays, gels, and granules that are applied directly to the trees. However, it’s important to be careful when using these products as some of them can be toxic to birds. Additionally, using chemical deterrents may not always be the most effective solution, as birds can quickly become accustomed to the smell and return to the tree.<\/p>\n

Ultrasonic Bird Repellents<\/h2>\n