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Pesky Magpie

Posted: June 30th, 2014, 8:32 am
by Brian Bishop
G'Day All,
I'm having a little trouble with a tame magpie helping me with my bonsais by destroying the moss on some of my trees and tossing it on the ground.
Here's a few pics of how I've had to protect one particular tree from the pesky little buggar.
Has anyone else had similar problems with the local wildlife?
Cheerrs.............Brian

Re: Pesky Magpie

Posted: June 30th, 2014, 10:09 am
by Paul W
They must be hungry, :tounge: feed them something else more tasty, might be some grubs in your bonsai. :lol:

Re: Pesky Magpie

Posted: June 30th, 2014, 11:48 am
by Jason
Could you hang something reflective from your lowest branches, like CD's or something? Might work? :lost:

Re: Pesky Magpie

Posted: June 30th, 2014, 6:23 pm
by Gumnuts
I have magpies that dig out the moss in my gutters.
So I dont want to stop them.

Re: Pesky Magpie

Posted: July 1st, 2014, 8:15 pm
by PaulC
Hi Brian,

I have had issues with Blackbirds in the past, digging up moss and generally being a nuisance.

I placed a few rubber snakes of various sizes about my pots and surrounding areas.

The results were immediate !

The Blackbirds not only stopped digging up the moss, but have totally vacated the area.

Down side is all other bird life have also left the area as well !!

Im not sure if it will have the desired effect from the Magpie, but its worth a try,

Oddly enough I havent spotted any Kookaburra as yet....that might put the rubber snakes to the test !

Regards,


Paul

Re: Pesky Magpie

Posted: July 2nd, 2014, 1:53 pm
by Brad75
Hi Brian,

Any chance of seeing more photos of your collection? I need the inspiration. :cool:

Cheers,

Brad75 a.k.a. Brad Jackson.

Re: Pesky Magpie

Posted: July 2nd, 2014, 5:27 pm
by mountainman
The magpies realise,that under moss, there are usually grubs,that's all they are looking for.Dinner.Try putting the plastic mesh bags that you usually get oranges in,around the trunk,as they can be attached easily. They don't bother after they have tried once, as the bag scares them, as it touches their beak.mountainman

Re: Pesky Magpie

Posted: July 3rd, 2014, 12:25 pm
by Guy
I had that spider plant ground cover(first photo)--started as a small scale accent -looked really nice on the pot -quickly became endemic and a real nuisance---on removing it from several plants I found it was harbouring colonies of mealybug--after persistant weeding I'm finally rid of it :fc:

Re: Pesky Magpie

Posted: July 4th, 2014, 8:09 am
by Brian Bishop
G'Day again fellas,
Thanks all for your replys.
Some good comments. Grubs could be the attraction, though in 32 years of bonsai I have never encountered grubs, only ants and they get a swift shift from an insecticidal drench. If there were any grubs present, they would have been skittled at the same time as the ants.
One suggestion I will invest in will be the rubber snakes ploy. It may also keep the bloody ducks out of the pool. :fc:
Brad75, in response to your request, I will post a few of my trees in a seperate post. Thanks for your interest.
Cheers..............Brian

Re: Pesky Magpie

Posted: July 4th, 2014, 9:08 am
by Brad75
Hi Brian,

Thanks Brian! :tu:

Cheers,

Brad.