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Good evening, all.

I recently built a roof over my deck, and it's a great thing. I get a lot more use out of the deck now.

But as an odd side effect, I get a lot more bird poop on the deck. I'm guessing the birds like to hang out under the cover too.

Does a plastic owl make a decent bird-deterrent?



Or maybe there's something else I should do? I did think about a rubber snake, but the neighborhood doesn't need to hear me scream like a girl every time I step out and see a snake on the deck. Razz




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I’ve used that exact owl with good success. I hung it for a short bungee cord to give it a little movement.

We had a tree that birds loved but was where we parked cars. At certain times of the year birds loved that tree and would crap all over the cars. That owl was a huge success in my situation.


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I follow a YouTuber who put one on his new chicken coop. Didn't keep hawks away from his chickens.



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Sometimes plastic Owls work and sometimes they don't.
 
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They won't be on your deck because they will sit on top of the owls head. Big Grin
 
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Researched this subject some years ago. Summary -- birds are smart and know when a deterrent is neither natural nor alive.


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They won't be on your deck because they will sit on top of the owls head


I put one of those in my garden. The birds just shit on it.


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Sounds like a plastic owl is not the preferred method. Is there something better, or should I simply plan to wash the deck more often?




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Since the deck has a roof you could put a screen around it.
 
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Does a plastic owl make a decent bird-deterrent?

It might at first, but I give a week at most before the birds figure it out.
 
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For awhile, we had ducks hang out by/in our swimming pool and I got tired of chasing them away. I got a pair of plastic owls and never had a visit by the ducks since. I hear they visit my neighbor's pools.



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No the owls don't work. Within a few days the birds start shitting all over the owls. One thing I found from years of waterside living in Florida is that a small portable radio tuned to a talk show and volume set low tends to make the go shit on your neighbors dock.


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It hasn’t deterred the cardinal that shits all over my wife’s car all year.
 
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It’ll keep plastic birds away.


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It’ll keep plastic birds away.


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Also attract crows.

I used to put one out on my front fence post once in a while to watch the crows dive bomb it and knock it off.
 
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Plastic snake helps. Also I remember my parents hung aluminum pie plates on a fig tree. The movement and light reflection kept them away as I recall.


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I put one of those in my garden. The birds just shit on it.


I just spit out a mouth full of coffee when I read this reply. Anush,you made my day with this post.
 
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