November 23, 2024

VIDEO: Bagging Fruit to Protect from Animals & Birds – Instead of Netting Whole Fruit Tree


Here is a simple way to protect fruit on your backyard fruit trees from animals like birds and possums – perhaps even squirrels but we don’t get them here so I can’t say definitively although I do know we’ve had good success here in Oz preventing some pretty cunning pests from getting our produce. I hope you enjoy the video! Leave a comment and subscribe! Cheers 🙂

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: Bagging Fruit to Protect from Animals & Birds – Instead of Netting Whole Fruit Tree

  1. I have Asian pear trees, more likely Korean pear. First year I harvested more than one hundred. That’s when chipmunks tasted the pear, and ever since I am battling with those tiny animals. Last year I got miserable 6. This year I’ll follow to your method, and I am pretty sure that will protect from chipmunks, ants, and squirrels. Many thanks.

  2. I used to buy nylon net bags on my persimmon tree b from ebay with nothing much help as animal bit through them. Now I can go to HomeDepot and get some of fibreglass netting , much stronger, easier to install, and cheaper. Great tip as I have been looking for something stronger to protect my fruits.

  3. Thanks for the video. Tried this to stop some very aggressive squirrels going after apples in the northeast US, but they ripped through the screening materials (including some that I tried made of Aluminum screening). Any ideas on other materials that are still flexible enough to quickly wrap fruit, or other ideas to stop motivated squirrels?

  4. I bagged my persimmons and lemons last year with ample fiberglass mesh material, but squirrels, and maybe rats just either gnawed holes through the bags, or learned to untie the twist ties at the top. What else can I do? I got 0 fruit last year and spent many hours bagging.

  5. Hi I love your rap program and I’m just wondering I do have problems with parrots Galahs lorikeets and eating fruit and sweetcorn have you had the same problem with the birds getting through the netting if not I’m going that way and I’ll put it on thanks buddy kit

  6. What a GREAT idea to protect fruit from animals. My pomegranate tree produced for the first time last year- they left me three pomegranates- THREE! lol I am determined to keep more of the fruit- this year. I've noticed that the blooms are only on one side of the tree, the side not near the fence…. Are they getting to the early blooms or is my tree only producing on one side???
    THANK you for sharing your knowledge – God bless!

  7. Love your videos.

    I live in Texas, and the squirrels are stealing my William's Pride apples. It's the first year it's fruited and I'm going to try your method today. I'll post again in late July and let you know how it worked.

    Keep up the great videos. Can't wait to watch some more.

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