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Keep Squirrels Out of Fruit Trees Squirrel Repellant, Get Rid Of Squirrels, Bird Netting, Types Of Fruit, New Fruit, Peach Trees, The Trunk, How To Protect Yourself, Delicious Fruit

To keep squirrels away from fruit trees, install physical barriers like metal baffles or netting around the trunk and branches. Have you tried any methods to protect your fruit trees from squirrels? For more tips and detailed instructions, check out our comprehensive guide on keeping squirrels out of fruit trees.

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Protecting fruit trees Fruit Tree Protection, Tree Protection Ideas, I Can Do It Myself, Planting Fruit, Tree Protection, Planting Fruit Trees, Herbal Tea Garden, Northern Idaho, Oregon House

Boy does time go by fast! We have owned our place in Northern Idaho for 12 years now and have never planted a fruit tree. Oh, we've talked about it many times but just never acted upon it. It just seemed kind of daunting to try to figure out what and where to plant. Also, we haven't had the greatest of luck on the few trees that we tried planting here due to the depredations of mice, gophers and deer. Our home came with three fruit trees: a greenish/yellow apple of some sort that we thought…

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Badger Farm: bird netting for fruit trees Orchard Netting Ideas, Fruit Tree Cage, Fruit Tree Netting Ideas, Orchard Netting, Garden Enclosures, Blueberry Garden, Tree Netting, Fruit Cages, Orchard Ideas

Polypipe cut at 7 metre lengths and threaded over star pickets makes the structure. We read about it on Scarecrows blog. The pipe was rural water pipe for drainage. Star pickets 5'6". We think 7 metres was the maximum you should cut it at as some of the pieces have bent over a bit under the heat and/or weight of the netting. We could drill holes in the top of the pipe and thread wire through. Tying off lengths the same distance apart as the star pickets. This would keep them evenly spaced…

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