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Off topic bird question?

Started by Moopla, May 02, 2012, 12:42:58 PM

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Moopla

Anyone else had any trouble with those pesky black and white pee wees? I have a couple that live in the area and constantly hit the windows and glass doors on the house. I know the're only being protective but now i'm waking up to the buggers attacking the windows and mirrors on the car as well!!! >:( The back deck of the house and the cars are constantly covered in bird crap and i've had enough! They seem to be getting worse and staying around for most of the year. Any hints on how to get rid of them without getting into strife with the RSPCA? Sorry for the off topic question but google hasn't given me any ideas.

nuthermug

Cover the glass so they cant see there reflection

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Moopla

I can't cover every window around the house.. LOST i like it but the little buggers are pretty quick. I'm leaning towards slingshot. Time to practice my aim. >:D

Blinky Bill

What I can tell you from watching my Missus is that chasing them about and slapping thongs to get that really loud 'thwack' sound is totally ineffective.  ;D

In fact the pee wees seem to quite like it and see it as a game.   :'(

If you happen upon a solution you should patent it and make a fortune.  :laugh:
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Mandrake

I believe a couple of those plastic toy snakes will do the trick ...Just put them in an obvious position..
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MDSimpson

Snakes should work. We also had issues with minor birds.. We bought an owl and a hawk plastic thing from Bunnings, loaded with a few stones for weight and stuck them in places to intimidate the smaller birds. Works a treat, you just to remember to move them around every few days.


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barneys

i will leand you my boys two days and they will be gone

relaxabout

Try this it does work, glue 2 CD disc together, shiny side outside x 2 & drill a hole at the top each CD. Run fishing line between each Cd's that you have glue together about a foot apart.
Tie the fishing line from the gutter in front of window with 2 lots of CD
When the wind blows, the CDS turn & put a reflection against the windows as it is turning. Try this also near your plants
Believe it or not, give it a go.

Chippy76

Relaxabout is right, one of my clients has done this to fend off crows and magpies ... it works well!

Cheers Chippy :D
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bobnrob

Have a neighbour who's tried the snakes & CDs to try & stop the cockies destroying his nut tree, neither have worked :(
A few orchards around here have a gizmo similar to this


but I'm guessing your neighbours wouldn't be to happy *lol*
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Navvie

A mate had problems with galahs ripping up some outdoor carpet in a BBQ area - he found that ground pepper deployed strategically worked well
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feelnfine

had the same problem round our house ...the wife got a plastic owl and although i laughed at her it worked a treat..but you have to move them every couple of days around the yard have not had a problem since...i hope it work as well for you if you give it a try.


Old Ned

Have not had this problem myself, although there is a breeding pair of peewees and their young in my yard every morning.
I have just read in the local paper that a guy with the same problem as yourself swears by the rubber snake method of
deterring then. He recommends the red belly black colour.
Cheers.

johnyd

We bought a plastic owl and found the fairy martins perched on it the next day :(