As spring arrives, gardeners are eager to nurture their flowers and vegetables. However, pigeons can pose a serious threat to plants, causing significant damage as they forage for food.
Gardening expert Adeel ul-Haq warns that pigeon droppings are highly acidic, capable of corroding everything from paint to metal surfaces.
Additionally, these droppings can attract pests like rats, leading to further damage and potential health risks.
With the start of pigeon breeding season in the UK, many gardeners are looking for ways to protect their plants from these unwanted visitors.
Experts suggest using tin foil in the garden, a simple and effective method to keep pigeons at bay and safeguard your hard work.