Some strategies for preventing birds from damaging succulents
Comprehensive introduction to succulents, including some strategies for preventing birds from damaging them. Here is a detailed introduction.
Raising succulents is not easy. In addition to preventing black rot, it is also necessary to consider how to keep birds away. Some hobbyists may ask, why do we need to keep birds away from succulents? Because sometimes succulents are like desserts to birds, and a few pecks can disfigure them. Many hobbyists have experienced this.
Looking at the picture above, you can see the threat birds pose to succulents, which also highlights the importance of keeping birds away from them. Hobbyists have summarized some experience in bird control, which I will summarize here, hoping it can help those who are suffering from bird damage.
1. Bird control strategy one: Stick bamboo skewers or toothpicks around the succulents to leave no place for birds to land, as shown in the picture below.
2. Bird control strategy two: Cover the succulents with a cover to provide some shade.
3. Bird control strategy three, intimidation method: You can hang plastic bags (preferably red ones), fake people (like dolls), or place CDs (it is said that the reflection of CDs can scare birds) near the succulents.
In conclusion, there are many ways to keep birds away from succulents, and hobbyists can be creative. Also, be reminded to prevent mice, as they are also interested in succulents...
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