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โApr-29-2017 04:46 AM
donn0128 wrote:
Farmers around us this year are using strips of shiny plastic on sticks that sparkle in the wind scaring the geese. Basically anything that disturbs the norm will deter them. You can also try cut outs of owels.
โApr-28-2017 06:34 PM
Nevadastars wrote:
We have pair of Dove that insist on building a nest in or around our fiver. I keep it under a metal cover, and I first noticed they were building it in the pin box. I pulled all the twigs out and rolled up a bath towel and put there.
So, they decided to move it to the rolled up awning. I have a remote and kept moving it in and out to scare them away, but they always come back. Today (day 4) I pulled it out of the cover and rolled the awning completely out hoping to discourage them, but they are still hanging around. In fact one was walking around on the roof of my truck then I found the other one inside the cover I shoo'd out of there.
We plan on using it in the next week or two and don't want to drive off with a nest with eggs in it, plus they are crapping on the nose of it. What the heck can I do? These guys are persistent!
โApr-28-2017 04:16 PM
Terryallan wrote:
Drop by Lowe's, and buy a FAKE Owl. they have them in the pest section. Set it on top of the 5er, or put it in the rafters of the shed. As dais move it every now and then.
Supposed to work, and I can say. I have less birds in my shed this year.
โApr-28-2017 03:54 PM
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โApr-25-2017 10:37 PM
RedRocket204 wrote:Glad to hear you found a solution to your flicker problem. I mentioned the insecticide since it a fairly less invasive solution to rid houses of bird problems.westend wrote:
For those birds like flickers and woodpeckers that make holes in siding, it is easier to remove the cause, i.e. their food. These birds are after the larvae of the Fly Wasp.
I was the one who had the flicker issue and it was not food that was causing the source of my specific issue with the flickers, it was always spring time nesting. If it was food, the potential for the problem with the flickers wouldn't be isolated to only the east side of my house. The bird netting on only the east side of my house completely solved my issue with the flickers.
โApr-25-2017 07:51 PM
โApr-25-2017 04:37 PM
tatest wrote:
I bought a battery powered owl that lights up its eyes when detecting heat motion. The pigeons roosted on it.
โApr-25-2017 01:59 PM
โApr-25-2017 01:03 PM
time2roll wrote:
I have hardware cloth in the pin box.
โApr-25-2017 12:35 PM
westend wrote:
For those birds like flickers and woodpeckers that make holes in siding, it is easier to remove the cause, i.e. their food. These birds are after the larvae of the Fly Wasp.
โApr-25-2017 11:28 AM
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