Article: Covering your plants are the most effective way to prevent birds from eating your grapes. For added protection or to deter particularly relentless birds, however, you can try repellents as an added precaution. Garlic oil is a natural bird repellent that can teach birds to avoid your garden over time. Spray birdseed with garlic oil and set up a bird feeder near your grapevines. Put the garlic oil-covered seeds in the bird feeder and check whether fewer birds infest your garden over time. Garlic oil's strong odor can also repel some insects. Bird distress calls or predatory animal noises can train birds to avoid a certain area. Search "irritating noises for birds" online and put a recording on the speakers to scare birds from your yard. Wind chimes can also repel birds, if you'd prefer a pleasant-sounding alternative. Ask your neighbors before setting up a tape—you want to drive away birds, not people. Draw menacing faces or predatory animals on your balloons to frighten animals away. Secure the balloons to posts around your garden, and move them every few days to mimic a live predator. If you don't mind a higher electricity bill, strobe lights can also repel birds. Lawn ornaments shaped like predatory animals can keep birds away. Look for ornaments shaped like owls, foxes, or snakes online or at your local garden center and set them up near your garden.  Move the lawn ornaments every few days to trick the birds into thinking they're alive If you cannot find any lawn ornaments, you can also cut outlines shaped like predatory animals out of black paper and secure them to a flat surface. Killing wild birds is illegal in most countries, and poisonous bird repellents could contaminate your grapes. Purchase a non-toxic repellent, preferably made from natural ingredients, and spray it as needed around your garden.  You can get non-toxic bird repellents online or at some nursery garden centers. Ask the store employee for advice on repellents that are safe to use near your garden. Check the bird repellent's directions for specific safety instructions. You may need to reapply the repellent every few days or weeks as it wears off. Bird wire is made of parallel wire strands strung between pegs, which prevents birds from landing. Surround your garden and the specific grapevines with bird wire to prevent infestations.  You can purchase bird wire online or from some garden centers. Avoid putting up sharpened metal spikes. Although this method is common, some birds will still land and can get impaled.
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Use bird repellents as a supplement to bags, tulle, or netting. Fill a bird feeder with garlic oil-laced seed. Set up a tape of irritating noises or wind chimes. Tie shiny Mylar balloons near your grapevines. Put up lawn ornaments of common bird predators. Spray a non-toxic bird repellent. Set up bird wire in your yard.

Problem: Article: Your insult can either be broad, such as wearing a T-shirt with an insulting message intended for no specific person or directed to a specific person for a specific bad behavior. Broad insults are great for days when you are angry at the world or want to be seen as a crusty curmudgeon while specific insults are best when you want to haul someone up short for doing wrong by you.  Being specific also lets you focus on the person's behavior instead of on the person as a whole when the person's action is what makes you deliver an insult. Being broad-based, in contrast, can be useful when you have had enough of a person because of the sum total of his or her bad behaviors and wish to have nothing further to do with that person. Here, an Old World-style curse to wander the earth forever and never know a moment's peace may be better than a few choice words from Don Rickles' repertoire. You can deliver your insult directly to the recipient of your wrath in no uncertain terms, damn him or her with faint praise, or let someone else insult the recipient for you.  Insulting the person directly requires you to be willing to confront others, both the person you are insulting and any of his or her supporters who may be within earshot. You will also have to be prepared for any possible reprisals, whether in the form of counter-insults, threats, or acts of violence, or criminal acts against your property. Damning with faint praise means to use words that sound innocuous or even complimentary, but are actually intended to put someone down. Examples would be calling someone "alliaceous" or "cepaceous," which compare the person to a bulb of garlic or an onion, or branding someone who speaks nonsense a "phlyarologist." These words are best delivered in a gentle tone of voice and to recipients whose vocabulary is not as large as yours.  Letting someone else insult the person for you can mean reporting actual derogatory comments made by a third party to the recipient, embellishing the third party's comments to make them insulting or attributing your insult to a third party when delivering it to the recipient. All these options require the third party to be someone whose opinion would matter to the recipient without the recipient's checking to verify the third party actually said what you claimed the third party did.
Summary: Decide whether to be broad-based or specific. Decide whether to be direct or indirect.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: As noted, you're likely only considering signing over a check because you don't have a bank account.  If it is possible for you to open an account, do so, because it will make this situation (and likely others) simpler.  To open a checking account at a U.S. bank, you generally need to be 18 or older; provide basic information such as full name, address, contact information (phone / email), and Social Security number; and show a government-issued photo ID.  You should be able to find a no-fee checking account at one of your local banks.  Also look into online banks, where free checking accounts are more typical. This is more likely to work with your Aunt Edna than a mega-corporation that sent you a rebate check, of course. Checks with "or bearer" written following the name of the payee can be deposited or cashed (typically, depending on bank policies) by whomever presents the check.  The third party should be prepared to present identification when depositing or cashing the check, depending on the policies of the financial institution, especially if the check is for a larger amount. Checks written out to "cash or bearer" or just "bearer" will work similarly. You will pay a fee in return for this service, but you will walk out with cash that you can use to pay your third party.  Check-cashing charges generally range somewhere between 1% and 12% of the check amount, so shopping around for the best deal can pay off.  Some national retailers, including Walmart, provide this service.  You will need a photo ID to cash the check.

SUMMARY: Open a bank account, deposit the check, then pay the third party. Ask the original check writer to void the check and write a new one to the third party. Ask the original check writer to add "or bearer" after your name on the check (and future checks written to you). Use a check-cashing service.

Make sure not to lose the bearing ring on the fork that was resting in the lower cup of the frame.
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Slide the fork down, out of the frame. Slide the bearing ring and O-ring up, off the frame.