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<blockquote data-quote="timberjack86" data-source="post: 2746529" data-attributes="member: 10000"><p>I was thinking about planting some fruit trees on the back of my property near bedding areas deer use. My question is that, I have some pear and apple trees in my yard and cannot keep the squirrels and birds from consuming them before they get ripe. So if I buy 8-10 trees and plant them what do you guys do to stop the squirrels and birds from wiping out the pear and apple fruits before they get ripe and fall for the deer? I can kill all the squirrels I can and they still get the fruit in my yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timberjack86, post: 2746529, member: 10000"] I was thinking about planting some fruit trees on the back of my property near bedding areas deer use. My question is that, I have some pear and apple trees in my yard and cannot keep the squirrels and birds from consuming them before they get ripe. So if I buy 8-10 trees and plant them what do you guys do to stop the squirrels and birds from wiping out the pear and apple fruits before they get ripe and fall for the deer? I can kill all the squirrels I can and they still get the fruit in my yard. [/QUOTE]
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