berrycrush
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There are vineyards using fruit-zone-only bird net instead of the cover-all type. Your experience and thoughts?
That depends on the training system you use. If using VSP, the side netting works pretty good but you really need to do a good job closing it up with a lot of clips. It will not work for top wire or other systems where you have a larger area to close.
I'm not familiar with "fruit zone only" netting - and use the bird net that is 17' wide - and even when closed underneath (as Rich says) find the birds have nothing better to do but try to figure out where all your smallest gaps are - and exploit them!
I'm not familiar with "fruit zone only" netting - and use the bird net that is 17' wide - and even when closed underneath (as Rich says) find the birds have nothing better to do but try to figure out where all your smallest gaps are - and exploit them!
Do they get trapped inside sometimes?
Yes, I cover them towards the end of the growing season, preferably before I see birds coming in for a meal. We remove the netting at harvest. It gets rolled up and put away under cover for the next year.When using cover-all type bird net, do you remove them before harvest? and re-install them next season?
I know a vineyard manager that uses a shotgun. The noise of the gun makes as big an impression on the birds as the death of their buddies. He says it works pretty well but would prefer netting if it was an option for him.Daisy BB gun to cleanse the gene pool of smart ones !!
Yes, I cover them towards the end of the growing season, preferably before I see birds coming in for a meal. We remove the netting at harvest. It gets rolled up and put away under cover for the next year.
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