Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
Practice make perfect. :)
I have my bends down pat. I use them in every tune I play/write. You can thank the influence of Dimebag for that one.
All I can say is you have to keep at it without hitting that string above the one you're bending. Long fingernails can cause this problem by either the nail hitting the string above it, and your finger not being able to lay flat on the fretboard. Keep working at it and you'll get it right. :)
As for sensitive pickups, I'm not exactly sure what to do about that. Sensitive pickups are a result of years opf use, or simply, a low quality pickup. My Strat has this exact problem. It can pick up vaccuums through the amp from a few doors away (apartment).
I once read that Eddie Van Halen would dip the lower half of this pickups in hot wax, coating the lower half with it. He said that would take away the interference from other electronics. I don't recommend doing this yourself though as it sounds risky.
Another problem could be high gain output on your amp. Having an amp cranked right up to 9 or 10 on the distortion control makes they very sensitive to sound. If you have a "Presence" knob or "Limiter" knob on your amp, turn up the Limiter, and turn down the Presence, or, turn down the gain on your amp, and turn up the volume for better tone. High gain on low volume sounds like grabage in my eyes, so instead, turn down the gain, and turn up the volume.
Also, if you have a Mid-range setting on your amp, keep that down and that will help with the pickups picking up everything. :)