the Above picture is taken in Mette Hofstedts garden in the small southern jutland town of Ulstrup. One apple has the birds gnasket loose, while the second apple is completely untouched.
It was discovered Mette Hofstedt at a small spontaneously apple-attempt. Extra Magazine tells Mette that she already laid a sprayed apple brand Pink Lady out in her garden for 13 days ago, because she wanted to feed the birds with it. But the birds not so much as touched it sprayed apple, which is imported from Australia.
I placed also a usprøjtet apple out in the garden in order to examine whether they would eat it. And after only a half day, had birds eaten half of it usprøjtede apple. While the sprayed apple right next of was still untouched.
Mette put in the Sunday post out on Facebook with his special experiment, which was shared by her friend Sonnich Brinch Morgenstern. And then went spread quickly virally. It has so far been shared more than 23,000 times.
Mette Hofstedt says in the advertisement, that it is very interesting that the birds will not eat the sprayed apples. And for the Extra Magazine, she says:
– I’ll never eat the sprayed apples. I think that I with my trials have got confirmed that there is something devious at the apples, says Mette Hofsted.
the Extra Leaf has contacted the museum curator Morten D. D. Hansen from the Natural history Museum in Aarhus to hear, though it may have its accuracy, that the birds will eat a sprayed apple.
– I myself have experienced several times, that the birds will not eat a sprayed apple. But it is not a unique explanation. Sometimes they will well, explains Morten D. D. Hansen, and adds that he has put the conventional sprayed Danish apples out of her garden, as the birds happily gnasket in itself.
– When the birds will not eat a sprayed apple it might also be due to other factors. It may be because the apple is treated with the wax or it might be because of the color. We can’t say it with certainty. But I think even on that, the more unnatural, which is filled in an apple, the greater the chance that the birds will refuse to eat the apple.