Pigeons can be a real menace in the garden, particularly during the summer months when they are known to peck at fruits and vegetables. Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time.

More info The docility of pigeons can be deceiving as these birds can become a real nuisance, particularly during the summer months when they like to get their beaks stuck into our garden plants, fruits and vegetables. On top of their destructive tendencies, these pesky pigeons are also carriers of uninvited guests such as salmonella. This becomes a health concern for us humans if their feathers or droppings contaminate our gardens.

Seeing your hard-earned gardening work decimated by these birds can be distressing. Monty Don, the renowned presenter from Gardeners' World, suggests a rather simple approach to warding off these unwelcome visitors - just hang up old objects with reflective surfaces, reports the Express . In his Daily Mail column, Monty said: "When I was a child, pigeons were enemy number one and the vegetable patch was strung with milk bottle tops in an attempt to deter them.

I remember we painted cola bottles bright red and stuck them on bean sticks, although I'm not sure a red bottle is the most terrifying thing to a passing pigeon. "In the 1990s all the freebie CDs that came with almost every newspaper got recycled as pigeon scarers, and old cassette tape was excellent strung between canes." This.