Discouraging birds from digging in your garden

I like birds. My garden attracts a lot of them, including hummingbirds. They are attracted by the water, and the shade. But some of them want worms. And when they go digging for worms, they excavate a big hole. For a long time I have laughed this off, but the most recent hole was where I had just planted some bulbs. I replanted the bulbs and have now begun setting up a bird defense. I don't want to distract birds in general, I just want them to avoid areas where I have recently planted bulbs. And apparently there is an easy way, so I am going to try it.

Today, I took some twine and strung it between a small post and other anchor-points, such as the misting heads, and even one of the cycads. It's only a few inches off the ground. On the twine I have wrapped a little bit of aluminum foil. Hopefully this will discourage the birds. I guess I will find out today.

Update later in the day - Saw more evidence of bird digging. Looks like I will need to add more twine. The articles I read did say to *criss-cross*, which I failed to do. Will add more in the morning!


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