Protect Blueberry Bushes From Wildlife.
Jul 10th 2020
Growing blueberry plants is a labor of love (taking 3-4 years to produce fruit); but if patient, these fun-sized treats make a great tasting snack that can be enjoyed in desserts and side dishes. When growing blueberries, farmers will need to take precautions to protect the plants from deer and birds. If deer fencing is not in the budget, consider draping blueberry bushes with bird netting.
Using a bird net keeps out birds from above while stopping whitetail deer from indulging on freshly planted fruits. Bird netting is lightweight and affordable consisting of extruded polypropylene that will resist corrosion and weather damage, is UV-stabilized for longevity, and incredibly easy to handle and install. The black color of the heavy duty bird net material will help the netting maintain low visibility in your garden. The .75'' x .75" mesh is small enough to keep small birds from squeezing through. Each strand of the poly material is 64 grams, creating a roll that is built strong enough to stand up to the elements and reinforce bird control.
Protecting blueberries from deer browsing and aerial attacks is a must in the hot summer months when wildlife is abundant.