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Birds Messing Up Newspaper Under MulchTeresa from Woodstock, IL Feedback About This Post:RE: Birds Messing Up Newspaper Under MulchIf you watch the robins, they cock their heads before starting to dig. There are worms squirming around under there and they are trying to get at lunch! You may want to lay some chicken wire just above the area to deter the robins from landing there, this works over strawberries to keep the birds from picking at them. Other items that are more aesthetically pleasing could be reflective mylar or neon ribbons or spinning wind toys, sort of a scarecrow sort of idea. You could always add a bird feeder to feed the hungry critters to keep them out of the actual garden. Good luck! Post by shaunagirl RE: Birds Messing Up Newspaper Under Mulch
It is most successful if you use several layers of corrugated cardboard, then cover with black weed cloth as i did years ago. The cardboard lasts several years and the cloth prevents weeds, even safe at the base of trees if not too wet an area. If wet, drop back from the base and carry on. Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Birds Messing Up Newspaper Under MulchI have used the newspaper trick successfully for years. Be sure you use a VERY thick covering of mulch over many layers of newspaper. After the first years heavy application of mulch you will be able to use less in successive years. Good luck! Post By Tina (Guest Post) RE: Birds Messing Up Newspaper Under MulchIn the spring when the Robins show at my house the ground can be quite hard and no worms or bugs. I notice the Robins will go into a pile of leaves and start turning over the leaves looking for bugs. I suspect the Robins are doing the same thing to your newspapers only they are turning the mulch and then turning the newspapers looking for bugs. If you had not put down the newspapers I don't think you would have noticed. However, the newspapers will disintegrate in a short time and every thing will be back to normal. Post By Harry (Guest Post) |
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