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PostSubject: The neighbors....   The neighbors.... EmptyTue Mar 09, 2010 2:23 pm

Well it is almost inevitable that you will have bird pests inhabiting your neighbors yard it seems. One interesting thing I have noticed is that they don't seem to mind if I work on them in their yard. I have worked with neighbors everywhere that I have lived as well as with many client's neighbors and they have all been willing to let me work. I believe one thing that helps with that is that most people have no idea what I'm talking about so it helps to approach them with confidence and more information than they can process.

When all else fails, use more seed!
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