The article discusses methods to protect cherry trees from birds, particularly sparrows, which can destroy a significant portion of the harvest if not properly protected. It suggests using reflective elements such as old compact discs or colorful ribbons, which create flashes and move in the wind to deter birds. Other methods include placing balloons or kites near the trees, using predator decoys, and installing lightweight polyethylene nets that prevent birds from accessing the fruit while not damaging the branches or berries. The article also mentions previous reports on the health implications of eating worms in cherries and advises gardeners to inspect their cherry trees carefully in June to avoid potential threats to the tree.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on agricultural practices and gardening tips, which are not inherently politically charged. There is no mention of political figures, policies, or controversial issues. The content is neutral and informative, providing practical advice without any apparent bias.






