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The Fence Post

Who's eating my bananas?

October 16, 2024 | by debbie

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Who's eating my bananas?

My friend and colleague Lance lives in Australia. They do things a bit differently down under, but that’s okay.

Yesterday, he wrote to tell me what’s happening to the bananas in his banana trees growing near his veranda. Two turkeys (“bush turkeys”) flew into the banana trees. This is rather difficult for such large, ungainly birds who generally prefer to walk, to steady themselves in a flimsy banana tree. Nevertheless, here they were in the trees, eating the bananas!

It’s not like these bananas in their current state, were even very appetizing. Lance wasn’t interested in picking them or eating them. They were already half-eaten by flying foxes (giant fruit bats)!

You can’t fence out wild flying birds. The solution is to cover the trees with bird netting. We have a great selection of this netting in different strengths, widths, and lengths. You’re sure to find what you need right here!

Call Terry @ 978-486-3116. T2C She’s happy to help!

 

My warmest regards,

 

Debbie Page

 

CEO, Louis E. Page Inc–Woman-owned business and Family-owned since 1893. (True! That’s 131 years owned and run by our family)

 

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